It makes no difference.
watrer it and keep it in sunshine
Pour cold watrer over them, or direct the garden hose at them.
If the water is dirty, the dirt will stay on the ground
yes, it is incredibly fun. however, it is quite dangerous and you should have a bit of training before hand. i would suggest joining a club and going with them after a while. learn the basics first then build up. etc
They are linked to other water molecules by hydrogen bonds, which are relatively weak though strong enough to confer surface tension. They aren't static, there is fluidity because water molecules constantly bonding and unbonding with other watrer molecules.
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You are better off stroking it. The 400 has 4, and 1/8th inch bore. It also has siamese cylinders to accomodate the larger bore. And, the water does not use water to cool. It has steam holes, as the cylinders are too thin to run watrer, so, remember to have your cylinder heads drilled out for the block. To bore that motor, you would have to sleeve the cylinders, then bore them out. Very expensive.
Glass expands when heated and contracts when cooled; however, if it is cooled or heated too quickly, it is likely that it will not contract or expand at a uniform rate, and this produces stress in parts of the glass, which can cause it to crack or even explode if the temperature change is even more abrupt. Because of this, lab glassware is often made of boron silicate glass, which is much more resistant to abrupt temperature changes than regular glass. Keep in mind though, that it is still vulnerable to the previously stated effect, though less than regular glass.
For one thing, dolphins, chimpanzees, and humans are the three animals that can recognize their reflections in a mirror. Others think it is another object. This suggests that dolphins, chimpanzees, and humans have a more developed frontal lobe, especially in the area of self-awareness.
In 2014 carbon dioxide levels are around 400 ppm (parts per million) or 0.04%.