it makes the roadway slick and the oil and petro will begin to eat the ashpalt.
Probably not, since you shouldn't take an unroadworthy car onto the public roads.
Organs spilled out onto a trial after a motorcycle crash over the mountains
The accident occurred in the Saint Antoine neighborhood of Paris, as depicted in the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. The wine spilled onto the street, causing chaos as people rushed to collect it, highlighting the poverty and desperation of the time.
Petrol stations are potentially very dangerous, because petrol is fire hazard. If petrol leaks from pump for any reasons eg petrol nuzzle misused, or pipe crack or gets damages then petrol can leak onto forecourt and catch fire or even explode.
You can use a towel, cloth, sponge, or paper towels to soak up spilled water. Just press it firmly onto the spill to absorb the water.
Petrol, it has a lower flash point and is more flammable than diesel
Depends what kind of acid, and what it spilled onto. - you haven't told us either one.
Put your petrol tap onto prime
The cartridge should still work as long as there wasnt a lot spilled on it. If it was a small amount of liquid you should be able to wipe it off and continue to use it. If it was a large amount the liquid most likely damaged the ribbon.
Well it all really depends on what car you get or what type of tank you get. for example, in the V8 Supercars that are run in Australia, their petrol tanks are 120 litres. you can get different petrol tanks for different cars, so yeh. If you want to find out how big a petrol tank is in a certain car then you should go onto the car manufactuers website and find out there, ok.
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It's refined from crude oil, which comes from the ground.Petrol comes from cruide oil befor the petrol station and is washed up onto shore bed. Petrol comes from cruide oil befor the petrol station and is washed up onto shore bed.It is refined from crude oil.It comes from cruide oil by means of separation.Petrol is a fossil fuel, its basically animals/plants that have been dead for a very long time...