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How do primates use computers?

When you say primates, do You then mean something like cavemen? If You do, I believe that they'll tear it apart in less that two minutes.


What is the third prong on a plug called?

It is called a ground, and prevents you from electrocuting yourself if there is a tear in the cord.


What functions does the session layer provide?

session setup, maintenance, and tear down. checkpoint controls


How do you emboss business cards for a printing company?

First, a quick definition of embossing, at least in the traditional sense of commercial printing.Embossing is when the surface of the paper is altered by giving it a three-dimensional or raised look. This is accomplished by using two dies. One die is raised, the other recessed and fit tightly together. When the paper stock is pressed between the dies, the raised side forces the paper into the recessed side, creating the embossed impression. Obviously, care must be used so the die doesn't tear the paper.There are five more commonly known dies. Those are: single-level, multi-level, round edge, beveled edge and sculpted. These can be made from magnesium, copper or brass.Next, you will need to decide what on the business card will be embossed. This typically will be a logo, company name or the person's name. Once you know what's being embossed, you can decide how deep it should be and have the die made.The die can then used with a letterpress, for example, keeping in mind three important factors: pressure, heat and the depth of the die.You can get some amazing and creative results with some careful planning.


How does flash wear leveling technology help to extend the lifespan of solid-state drives (SSDs)?

Flash wear leveling technology helps to extend the lifespan of solid-state drives (SSDs) by evenly distributing data writes across the memory cells, preventing certain cells from wearing out faster than others. This helps to prolong the overall lifespan of the SSD by reducing the wear and tear on individual cells, ultimately improving the drive's durability and longevity.

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Word that means to break something apart?

Tear


How do you spell tare as in taring apart something?

Tear


What word rhymes with stair and means to pull apart?

Tear rhymes with stair and means to pull apart.


What forces tear rocks apart by pushing them in opposite direction?

Tensional forces, such as those found at tectonic plate boundaries where plates move away from each other, can tear rocks apart by pushing them in opposite directions. This can lead to the formation of faults and fractures in the rocks.


When was Tear You Apart created?

Tear You Apart was created in 2006.


When was Tear Me Apart created?

Tear Me Apart was created in 1979.


How do you spell tear apart?

That is the correct spelling of "tear apart" (rip into pieces).The verb "tear" has a homophone "tare" (the weight of an empty container)The noun "tear" is a heterophone (teer), for a drop of liquid from the eye.So:Tear as in teardrops and tear as in tear apart, are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.Tear as in drops is a noun (teer).Tear as in apart is a verb (tayr).


Does the peregrine falcon digest its prey whole or tear it apart?

tear them apart


When was Tear Your Soul Apart created?

Tear Your Soul Apart was created in 1990.


What is meaning of cost apportionment?

i really dont know but if u tear it apart the cost of something


How do you tear apart steering wheel?

Why would you want to tear a steering wheel apart


Is this a tear and tears homophone or homograph?

Tear (a hole or split in something caused by it having been pulled apart forcefully) and tear (a drop of clear salty liquid secreted from glands in a person's eye when they cry or when the eye is irritated) are homographs. The first is a homophone of tare. The second is a homophone of tier.