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An inflated football is under constant pressure (force/area) that eventually degrades it due to fatigue.
It doesn't A thermometer doesn't keep your home at a certain temp. a thermometer tells the temp. of a place.
As with most fabrics, by entrapping tiny pockets of still air, which like the material from which the fabric is made, is a fairly poor conductor of heat.
They follow the general rules for keeping safe in a lab. Includes (Not all of them) -Eye protection -Hand protection -Proper disposal of material
Place a tinfoil cover over your front wheel, it will not really keep it cool, but it will be less hot when you get inside. You can purchase two (1 for back window) at the dollar store.
Divide shopkeeper into syllables like this: shop-keep-er.
mirrors are used to make it look like the shopkeeper has more stock
for the rich because they pay them more
Hazel is used as hoops to keep the reeds secured in place for a thatched roof.
It is the protoplasm outside the nucleus of a cell.
The cases are not shell casings, but made of similar material and shape; and are used to keep the ends from becoming frayed.
Yes it is, it is mostly jelly like. The cytoplasm is used to keep a cell's organelles in place.
because deflated balls take less space
Mathematics
First you need rigid material for support, for comfort some padding, and something to keep the splint in place. For example cardboard or a straight stick for rigid material, towels or clothing for padding, and tape to keep it in place.
Shop keepers use a spread sheet for1 to keep all the prices of the item2 to keep the amount of the items3 to keep the total of the goods delivered4 to keep the amount per month/ year5 to show opening times6 to keep track of all the shop progresses
You get one or 2 in each pack, if you don't, keep buying more packs until you get some or ask the shopkeeper xx