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sand buckets are kept ready at petrol pump so that if there is fire by chance so the sand can be thrown over it to cut it contact from air so that the fire cannot extend
This is for if there is a spill and it will absorb the spill and then can be scooped up with relative ease.
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Petrol is just gasoline, and is very easy to store. Petrol can be stored in a thick plastic container, kept out of sunlight and away from heat.
in some places petrol prices have gone up but in some places they have kept the same
Because the sun will reach it and cause it to evaporate.
It would be very difficult, if not impossible, to ignite petrol by means of the RF radiation from a Bluetooth device.
You have the basic train station and then this is also the name given to property's where cattle and sheep are kept, similar to the ranch in the USA.
It is 1 litre. Almost 1 kg And if kept in room temperature it will evaporate.
To measure the condition of the atmoshere
The average petrol price in 1950 in UK was about $36 per gallon. However, the prices have kept fluctuating over the years but there has been a significant price of the same.
In the UK, all fire stations have their own on-site tanks.