yes, of course. It's called goosebumps. You pores stick out because of the cold that hits your skin. Everyone experiences this
Yes, be sure.
This kind of burn is called an Alkaline burn. Salt is an Alkali, and when put on the skin and covered with ice the combination removes moisture from the top layer of skin. The Alkaline nature of the salt then burns the skin more readily since it's now been dehydrated from both the ice and salt combination.
They are now raised and slaghtered in half the time the were 50 years ago
When you put a 20 degree cold ice cube with salt it becomes colder because it turns to salt water. Now it is about -20 degrees on your skin. What you get is a form of frostbite that turns into a burn. I would say the burn will be there for about a week to ten days or maybe less.
St. Pascale was raised in what is now the country of Spain.
Getting an arm is not a good idea right now unless it is medically necessary.
First you take a lond string and attach it to your arm then you get bouncy ball and add it to you Arm, now you have an Rigid Arm Pendulum.
he is dead
the back of his arm has a tattoo saying "Hate me now"
Arm hair on humans used to be thicker because we needed it in order to keep ourselves warm. It acted as a layer of insulation. Now it is vestigial, which is why our arm hair is so much lighter.
look at the half circle clip on the side of wiper arm. lift the wiper arm and pull the clip out as far as it goes the wiper arm should rest on the clip and now be "locked" up in the air . now you should be able to remove the wiper arm
Water ice is liquid ice. It is now exactly water but is is not exactly ice either.