Because, your spine is a part of your back and is also a part of your neck. When u strain your back to be straight and strain your neck to bend down-ward, you are straining your spine, which will cause discomfort.
I've had six dogs, and I find that if the the dog's back is arched upwards when they are standing it means they are either bloated, sick, or about to puke. Standing straight up panting is in pleasure, (with ears up). Standing up straight with slowly wagging or not moving tail with ears up, is looking with interest (when they are curious). Tail between the legs is scared (with ears back.) Ears back while standing up straight is when they feel threatened (w/ tail up, not moving), also barking or growling is an obvious sign. Tail between the legs with ears back, and constant recoiling is feeling nervousness and scared. If a dog is laying down on its side with its stomach exposed is when they are being submissive (and/or rolling on their back).
wile standing on the eaquator the water drains straight down in a sink.
On the pasenger side of the engine, straight up and down. You should be able to see it when you are standing by the passenger front wheel and looking down in the engine compartment - a flashlight helps.
red scratch looking line going down back of neck”
the number 1 may very well be straight down or 20 degrees to the left of strait down then the nuber 1 wire would be just right of center (looking down standing bent over fron fnt of radiator drivers side on right )
Standing on the passanger side of car looking under hood, you will see the belt. Looking straight down the middle in front of you, you will see a pully with a nut inthe center. Put a box end wrench on it a push down. Tension will release on the belt. Take off and put on new belt. Once new belt is routed around pulleys push back down on wrench a pull belt over top pully.
I usually do up-dos but I find it more natural looking with your hair down.
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no they sit down and put there beak behind there back
Without more specific information as to the direction of the turn: * Straight up * Straight down * West * East.
On my 8hp model, there is a drain that comes straight off the back of the engine. If you are standing behind the snowblower, bend down and look at the back of the engine between the handles. You should see a square plug. Unscrew that, oil will flow.
When standing in front of the car looking into the engine compartment go to the back left corner and look down to the fire wall. You should see the blue cap.