Melusine is the twin-tailed mermaid. ?æThe tails represent unity of earth and water, body and soul, the siren of the philosophers.
Often, there was an "all clear" signal, a steady tone from the siren, for about 7 - 20 seconds.
The danger of being subjected to aerial bombardment .
An air raid warden.
by a warden setting of the air-raid siren
In a way. They weren't actually called Mermaids. Many people say the Greek form of a mermaid was a siren or sea nymph, because they are sometimes depicted with fish tails. Most culture often get their own mythical inspiration from other or older cultures. That's why some mythical beings from different religions or myths look so similar
There are two syllables in siren. 'si ren'
tails got two tails cause , he use it to fly , and fight .
you can take a siren from a home security device, not a speaker but a siren cause a siren works of voltage and a speaker works of wattage. take a battery that is capable of working the siren then just put the the siren in series with the battery and then take the two wires and put one on the open side of the battery and the other wire on the open side of the siren. If the siren goes off there is continuity between the two wires your testing if the siren dont then there is no continuity.... good luck..
If its Tails as in Miles Prower-- Tails was born naturally with two tails, so the answer is no. Tails will only and always have two tails no more or less, he won't and cannot grow another one.
Yeah he does have 2 tails that's where he got his name "Tails the Fox".
Heads and HeadsHeads and Tails Tails and HeadsTails and Tails
three heads two head, one tails one heads, two tails three tails
two, when he was born he ended up having two tails like my cat had a baby with 6 legs... creepy!
Tails is a boy. His full name is Miles "Tails" Prower. Tails is just his nickname since he can fly with his two tails.
The probability of two tails on two tosses of a coin is 0.52, or 0.25.
they have a tail not two
Because you are thinking permutations rather than combinations. There are four permutations of two coins, but there are only three combinations, because it does not matter which coin is heads and which coin is tails. As a result, the combination of heads and tails has a 0.5 probability, while two heads or two tails each have a 0.25 probability.