No it can't.
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By them being boroken down (sediment) then exposed to great pressure.
There isn't a fabric paint that changes color when it gets wet. But, there is a fabric paint that changes color when it gets warm in the sun. There is also a type of nail polish sticker that changes color when exposed to the sun.
how strong and frequent the wind is and how exposed the area being eroded is.
Leather is not renewable otherwise we would be able to recycle shoes.
it cleans the water so humans can drink it.
Yes, beef jerky is considered processed meat because it undergoes various methods of preservation and flavoring before being consumed.
Yes, sausage is considered a processed meat because it undergoes various steps such as grinding, mixing, and curing before being cooked or consumed.
Shrimp are typically killed before processing by being immersed in ice-cold water or by being quickly frozen. This method is used to ensure the shrimp are humanely and effectively killed before being prepared for consumption.
Quicklime was left exposed before being transported to allow it to fully react with water and carbon dioxide, forming calcium hydroxide. This process helps stabilize the quicklime and prevents the release of heat during transportation.
Yes, cream cheese is considered a processed food because it undergoes various steps of processing, such as pasteurization and fermentation, before being packaged and sold.
You may not shows signs of being exposed to mold for years. It's best to avoid mold exposure for any period of time.
It will vary by individual and by circumstances. The "exposed" individual may immediately react by throwing up, or it may come on later.
Either the film was very old before being processed, or it was subjected to high temperature before development (such as being left in direct sunlight or in a hot place such as a car during a summer day).
Yes they are... They're flattened corn kernels. In their natural state - corn kernels are small, roughly round 'seeds'. They're harvested - and flattened into cornflakes - before being roasted.
the freezing temperature of the liquid, the container it is in, the surface are exposed to the colder mass, the original temperature of the liquid before being exposed to the colder mass, the denseness of the liquid.
Yes, being exposed to 200 degrees can cause burns on your skin.