Water vapor and silica
you can try and contest it in court, whether you will prevail is another story, it will depend whether the judge will believe you or not. you are supposed to be in control of your vehicle at all times.
The voltage can be any voltage that you like or what is available. It is the specifications of the light fixture that defines whether it is suitable to be used in a confined space. One has to know what the environment is in the confined space before a light fixture can be chosen. The environmental conditions can be any one of a number of conditions including explosive gases. With explosive gases present, the wiring and devices within the space must all be explosion proof equipment.
No, because having a tattoo is not a disability. The person chose to sit there and have a tattoo applied to their skin. Many places don't care as long as it is concealed with long sleeves, but facial tattoos are a real problem. <><><> Agree with above. You are asking for an opinion- here's mine. No, it should not be illegal. Factors such as race, sex, national origin, etc may NOT be factors in hiring- those are elements a person does not control. But whether or not you have a tat, body piercing, or paint your body in red/green/blue stripes is a choice you made. Some choices have consequences. If a prospective employer does not like having you represent their business- it is their business.
There are systems available that use lasers to guide cameras to certain positions. They are used in military applications as well as industrial automation systems. The laser is normally just one small part of a large control system so the laser does not control a camera directly. As for a laser pointer controlling a camera in the same way as an infra-red hand control, there is nothing commercially available at the time of writing. Although the idea of using a laser as a remote control over a long distance is interesting, manufacturers have not introduced such devices. Theoretically, it is quite possible to do it. Whether there is a commercial reason to do it is a more difficult question to answer.
U die i would check the paint can to see whether or not the paint is toxic, than if toxic, check the panel again to see if it reccomends calling poison control.
Water vapor and silica.
water vapor and high in silica
It depends on the pressure, amount of magma, whether it's on a fault line, and how long convection has been going on to determine how the eruption will be.
The volatile content of the magma. Weather water or Ice has ingres to the volcanic vent. The physical stability of the volcano.
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The viscosity of magma or lava will determine whether or not the eruption is explosive or quiet. Higher viscosity magma can result in explosive eruptions. Lower viscosity magmas tend to flow more freely.
Volcanic eruptions are always caused by magma. This applies if the eruption is quiet or explosive, or whether the magma is felsic or mafic.
Three important factors control whether an eruption will be explosive or quiet. One is the amount of water vapor and other gases that are trapped in the magma. The other factor is how much silica is present in the magma. And temperature.
· It is determined by the primary factors of the magma's Temperature, its Composition, and the amount of Dissolved Gases it contains.
· It is determined by the primary factors of the magma's Temperature, its Composition, and the amount of Dissolved Gases it contains.
there is a debate whether it was the 1754 eruption OR the 1911 eruption
A volcano erupts when enough pressure builds up inside of it to unplug it's crater. The stronger the plug, the more force is needed to expel it, which results in a more violent eruption. Also, the stickiness of the lava is a factor. The more sticky the lava, the stronger the eruption.