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Yes. Both Venezuela and the US use 120 Volts, 60 Hz, AC power, and they use the same shape of plug.
The luxurious gasoline-fueled Haynes-Apperson car of 1903 was sold in USA for $1,500
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Both work as energy... Food help us carry out life functions, and gasoline helps car engines run so the car can move...
In the US, we get gasoline for our car at a gas station. It goes into a gas tank.
Yes, you can travel to Venezuela with a US passport.
Sugar is to food as gasoline is to a car. Just like how a car needs gasoline to run, food often needs sugar to taste good and give us energy. But just like how too much gasoline can ruin a car's engine, too much sugar can wreak havoc on our bodies. So, enjoy your sugar in moderation, just like you would with a car and its gasoline.
The first US produced car was by the Duryea motors Co. in 1893.
If your car gets 19.7 mpg, a 547-mile trip will consume about 27.7 US gallons of fuel.
Bolivar and medio and us dollars!!!!!!! another random helper here