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On a hot day, power lines can sag due to the expansion of the metal caused by high temperatures. This sagging can lead to power outages or disruptions if the lines come into contact with trees or other obstacles. Additionally, high temperatures can decrease the efficiency of power transmission along the lines.
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there are no power lines in heaven
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The cap should have a dipstick attached to it with lines on it for hot & cold levels
The duration of Hot Summer Days is 1.55 hours.
No, it is not safe to touch power lines. Power lines carry high voltage electricity and touching them can result in serious injury or death. It is important to always stay away from power lines and never attempt to touch them.
Cold water lines may have more insulation than hot water lines, otherwise they should both freeze unless there is some agent in the water.
Because, in the cooler weather, the lines contract. If the warm weather slack were not engineered into the system, the contractions could break the wires or pull the poles down.
because when it is really hot the heat can cause the power cords to over heat and causes a black out. It can also blackout if it is really wet because if it is lightening the lightening could hit the power cord.
Hot Summer Days was created on 2010-02-11.
yes, you can use an umbrella on hot days to protect you from sunburn