its a circle so the figure is round that is why we see each other upside down
Look for yourself. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversion of temperatures and formulas".
Most extinguishers have a pressure gauge which has a Red Zone marked for full pressure. Just look to see if the needle indicated pressure at near the Full mark. Also, most extinguishers are filled with powder. This powder can pack down and cake when not agitated. It is a good idea to turn the extinguisher over, upside down several times. You will feel the powder move about inside the housing.
go solve it yourself.
Your eyes do that. Your brain will tell the eyes to look at something. Your brain will tell your neck to move to see something. But your eyes can transfer images to your brain. Your brain actually gets the images upside down. Now, when your brain receives the image (which happens automatically in time) it should be able to analyze it and judge where the object stands in distance.
because it is. There isn't really an answer to that question. Sorry :( its called bubble after the cockney rhyming slang for beak which is bubble and squeak...beak is another English slang word for the nose,,,as in up the nose or snort,,,beak is also English slang for cocaine for the same reason(it goes up ur nose)
beleve it or not you look at evrey thing upsidedown!!!
Upside down frowns.
Just look at it!
An upside down suspesnion bridge is a arch bridge. If you turn an picture of an Arch Bridge upside down, it will look like a suspension bridge and vice versa.
pig on these are both words that look different but are still a word upside down.
Because the lens on the microscope are basically mirrors so they reflect therefore making e look upside down
They look like an upside-down "T".
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It is upside down
Yes, we do in fact see things upside down until our brain turns it back around for us. You can prove this fact when you look at your self on the outside of a spoon, you will see yourself upside down! In fact our eyes see things the right way up but the image appears upside down in the retina, our brain works so fast that it can interpret the image quickly. +++ The spoon is no test of how sight works, but demonstrates a property of convex mirrors!
It is upside down.
no