yeah...its probably blood
Our sense of balance comes from fluid in our ears. When you spin in a circle and come to a stop, inertia keeps the fluid in your ears spinning. This makes you feel dizzy. However, as the earth spins, the fluid in our ears is spinning at the same rate as our bodies. That is, it is moving relative to some non-moving point, but it is not moving relative to our bodies. That is why we don't get dizzy while spinning in a circle. Only after we come to a stop do we feel dizzy. That is the same reason we don't feel dizzy while the Earth rotates.
i feel ma head is heavy and hav pain in ma neck and shoulders and some time i feel pulpitation in ma head and feeling weeknes as am going to fell on flour and evry time feel fainted
The vehicle has to be parked in a level position, preferably on jack stands or a lift because you will have to get under the vehicle. With the engine cool, remove the plug located on the side of the transmission body and stick a finger in through the hole - you should be able to feel the transmission fluid. If you can feel the fluid, the transsmission is filled properly. If you can't feel any fluid, add some through the same hole until the fluid is level with the hole. You will probably need a pump to help fill the transmission with fluid.
Breathing (feel or hear air movement) , chest moving up and down, and body movement.
People can feel tension throughout their body. The neck, chest, and head are some of the most common areas people feel tension during stress.
Mountains, Volcanoes, and moving continents for a potential Pangaea.Tectonic plates move because they rest on magma which is fluid.
I think it depends on the quality of the tripod head, but some use silicone fluid (the chemical name is too much for me) made by Dow Corning.
yes some lice are black some are red. useally you see a big hurdle of them moving around on ur horses. you need to get lice powder, shampoo and repellent to kill it. you also need to burn any rigs, brushs, head collors tht they have used. it also helps to shave them
when a pump is used to pump a fluid into a vertically arranged pipe , fixed upright; the fluid would reach a certain height at which point the fluid would stop in a pipe. this height at which the fluid has stopped propelling upward could be described as the head of water. this measure relates to the pump power . should a pipe system be used which is less than the head height then fluid will be seen to flow out and over the side of pipe. if the connecting pipe happens to be of longer measurement than the head, and hence when fixed at height is taller than the head height then the fluid will not likely be seen flowing out of pipe . if a pump is mounted within a basement of work hall, but the resulting pressure is utilised on the ground floor of same building then some pressure will be lost when pumping upwards , and could be described as head loss.
Some units have a small looking glass in the line. you will be able to see the fluid running through it. if there are bubbles moving with the liquid most likely your fluid is low and there is a leak.
Remove the head and put some transmission fluid into it. Try to move the shaft later.
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) - a clear, watery liquid that surrounds and protects the brain and spinal cord, and is also found throughout the ventricle (brain cavities and tunnels). CSF cushions the brain and spinal cord from jolts. This fluid circulates through the brain and the spinal canal.