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Because there is less human activity there
It can but i would not recommend it because CO2 will freeze the line so use HPR
Because coke has more CO2 than lemonade.
CO2 itself can't freeze anything unless the CO2 is cold! It's like asking "Is water cold?" Well, only if it has been cooled down!There is nothing special about CO2 to make it cold unless it is cooled! CO2 can be frozen, in which case it is commonly called dry ice, and dry ice can certainly freeze water because CO2 freezes at -78 °C (instead of 0 °C for water). But more often, CO2 exists at a gas, and it will be whatever temperature the air around it is.
You wouldn't lose any bubbles as long as the top stays on as the CO2 will remain inside the bottle
no you will mess your gun up if you shoot it under water and the c02 is not cold enough
Yes, during the time of the dinosaurs there were no icecaps at the poles. Although Antarctica was still over the South Pole at the time, its climate was cool temperate. This was partly due to CO2 levels (which were about five times today's), and partly because South America and Australia were then joined to Antarctica, forcing warm ocean currents down from the tropics -- unlike today where the Antarctic Circumpolar Current thermally isolates the continent from the rest of the world.
No you should not need an adaptor. If a gun cannot run CO2 it will start coming out the nozzle and in the end freeze up the ASA. Understand that some guns just cannot run on CO2 and you may have to upgrade to High Pressure.
One of mars's poles is frozen water and the other pole is dry ice (frozen co2)
Unfortunately no. The "smoke" will be rather small and there is an extreme freeze risk for anyone holding the bottle and sprayer.
The amount of CO2 released by humans has increased over the last 200 years. This increase is primarily due to using fossil fuels in industries and vehicles.
I think its carbon dioxide at very high pressure