It is used in lures in liquid form to attract fish with it s irregular movement.
the element used in termometers is Mercury.
Mercury WAS used for mirrors- it provided a bright reflection that did not tarnish.
Mercury has many uses but the first one that comes to mind, is the use for this metal in thermometers. Mercury is, to my knowledge, the only metal that can be a liquid at room temperature. This metal is also used in making other instruments such as barometers.
Mercury is used in thermometers barometers and flourescent lightbulbs.
Yes, mercury was used in alchemy. It was one of the three primes (sulfur, mercury, and salt), and was considered the connection between high and low.
Fishing lures imitate the prey of fish and are used on the end of fishing lines to help catch fish. One can purchase saltwater fishing lures from Walmart, Basspro, or BooneBait.
lures, as in fishing lures.
Fishing lures can be purchased from fishing stores. They can also be purchased online. But for the most part, fishing lures are available at stores where fishing material is sold.
One can buy fishing lures in Newport from Fishing Monthly, Discover Newport and Davey's Locker. Other great places where one could buy fishing lures in Newport are Newport Landing and Pier Fishing.
It kinda depends where you're fishing...
Mercury is used for wobbler (fishing) lures, barometers, diffusion pumps, fluorescent lamps, street lights, advertising signs, and many other things. Mercury used to be common in thermometers but was replaced with any one of a number of liquids.
Rapala is most well-known for their fishing lures. The company sells a wide variety of lures including a line of Angry Birds lures. They also sell various tools and accessories for fishing.
The major varieties of fishing lures sold at Bass Pro Shops are fresh and saltwater lures. Currently, there are approximately 1800 different lures in total available.
Bass Tackle Depot and Tackle Warehouse sell bass fishing lures. Websites such as How Stuff Works and LureNet provide information and advice on what are the best bass fishing lures to purchase.
George Richey has written: 'Made in Michigan fishing lures II' -- subject- s -: Fishing lures
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