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Not the immediate cause - it had been a long-running debate. The immediate cause was Lincoln's election victory on a ticket of no new slave-states.
Yo momma was the spark in the American civil war
His actions helped to spark-off the American Civil War.
It was basically about the slavery problem and stuff like that.
Probably not. There is nothing that could spark a Civil War. Although we get in war with neighboring countries someday, but it is very unlikely.
Because Lincoln would not allow the creation of any new slave-states, so the South would always be outvoted in Congress.
South Carolina seceded from the Union along with 7 other states. These states became the Confederate States of America and they fought against the Union.
A petrol engine is ignited by a spark plug, and a diesel engine is ignited by the heat produced from the air/ fuel mixture being compressed in the cylinder
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NO, fuel is ignited by compression.
In sufficient quantities, yes. It is highly inflammable.
Not the immediate cause - it had been a long-running debate. The immediate cause was Lincoln's election victory on a ticket of no new slave-states.
Because the fuel is ignited by compression, not spark. A totally different principle.
a petrol engine uses petrol which is highly combustable, so it can be ignited by a spark. that is why petrol engines have spark plugs. diesel is an oil based fuel, and takes higher temperatures to ignite, it cannot be as easily ignited by a spark and sometimes cant at all, so diesel engines have no spark plugs and the fuel is ignited under extreme heat due to pressure.
Because the fuel is ignited by a spark plug rather than by compression as is the case with a diesel.
glow plugs do not fire glow plugs are used to heat the chamber where the diesel ignites diesel is not ignited by a spark diesel is ignited thru compression
spark location on a 1999 Lincoln continental