Actually a basement is the best place to go, even if it doesn't have a bathtub.
A bathtub is the next best place. First a bathtub will obviously be in the bathroom where the pipes actually reinforce the walls. Additionally bathrooms are typically small and their walls are less likely to fail than those of larger rooms. Finally the bathtub itself is usually made of enamel, which is a tough substance that can help shield against debris, the number 1 killer in tornadoes.
the energy that a bath of hot water is thermal energy because the bath water ransfers to you to make you warmer and the bath water colder.
the average bath takes 225 litres to fill.
Yes. Heat your oven to 212 and stick your arm in. Heat water to 212F and stick your arm in. Notice the difference? Let's try another. Place a toaster in a bath tub filled with air and use it to toast bread. place a toaster in a bath tub filled with water and use it to toast bread. Hopefully Darwin has answered your question.
we all know electricity can flow trough water.We have contact to earth while bathing and also water content will be present.It will be easy to get shock trough ground.so it is adviced not to bath during thunderstorm
You can shop for bath and body products through a store such as Bath and Body Works, Bed, Bath, and Beyond, or other similar stores. There are catalogs with products that you can order, and the Internet is also a good source for finding what you need.
Absolutely not! you need to hide under neath a desk, a door or go to an open area.
It depends on floor level too; assuming you are on the ground floor, the pipe work and tubing acts like a cage that helps to hold materials together, meaning, less flying debrix. Additionally most bath tubs are extremely heavy.
The bath tub provides an extra layer of protection on the sides that could stop potentially deadly debris. Debris is the biggest threat in a tornado.
because unless you have a matress with you to cover yourself, you will die.
Generally speaking, you want to be as low to the ground as possible during severe tornado conditions. A basement is ideal, as particularly powerful tornadoes can tear buildings apart. If you don’t have access to an underground space, being near the center of the building is the next best plan, staying away from any windows, as flying debris is one of the greatest dangers during these storms. If your interior bathroom has a bathtub, that can also be a sturdy place to stay safe.
No, during a tornado you should. During an earthquake, stop whatever you are doing, get under a sturdy structure like a table or doorframe, and cover your head.
If there's a tornado close by you should get in your basement.If you do not have a basement get your couch coushins and a mattress and get in your bath tub and place the cushions and the mattress on you. If you are nowhere near a house and are outside, get to the lowest point on the grond around you.
Valuum, Xanax or Ativan are the safest and most effective.
When there is a tornado,you get in the bath.But when there's a fire you get outside.Instead you go inside another building and get inside that bath.
First of all a bathtub is locate in the bathroom, where the plumbing can help reinforce the walls to some degree. Second, if you get low in the bathtub it helps shield you from debris, the main danger in a tornado.
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In "The Canterbury Tales" by Chaucer, several characters who are on a pilgrimage take turns telling stories to pass the time. The Wife of Bath's tale takes place in Britain--more specifically, in the court of King Arthur.