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Gold has been known to humans since antiquity, as it is one of the rare metals that can be found in its pure form in nature. Gold was likely discovered by early humans through observing shiny yellow nuggets in rivers or streams. This discovery led to the mining and processing of gold as a valuable resource.
Harsh deserts with limited water and extreme temperatures would have been challenging for humans to survive in, as well as dense jungles with limited resources and dangerous wildlife. These environments likely pushed humans to migrate to new lands in search of more hospitable conditions for survival.
The most likely agent of weathering to form a canyon is water, specifically through the process of erosion. Water flowing through a region over time can carve deep valleys and canyons by wearing away the rock and carrying sediment downstream. This process is most commonly seen in areas with rivers or streams cutting through the landscape.
It is impossible to know for certain how the very first humans felt about seeing the sun, as this occurred thousands of years ago. However, seeing the sun likely provided warmth, light, and security, so it is possible that they felt a sense of wonder and gratitude towards it.
Methyl mercury is more toxic to humans than inorganic mercury. Methyl mercury is a highly toxic organic form that can accumulate in living organisms and bioaccumulate in the food chain, leading to potential health risks when consumed by humans. Inorganic mercury compounds are generally less toxic and less likely to bioaccumulate.
The thermostat is most likely stuck in the closed position and needs to be replaced. The closed thermostat does not allow the coolant to circulate through the radiator, thus overheating the engine. The reason for water being pushed through the thermostat housing is because the water pump is spinning and there is no place for the coolant to go, therefore, it is leaking out through the housing gasket which is probably already blown (need to replace it when you replace the thermostat.
Thermostat is stuck or water pump is bad or radiator is clogged. Start with the thermostat because it is the most likely and the cheapest to repair. Good luck
most likely the gauge
No. The thermostat is not likely to be the cause.
most likely it's a bad thermostat, or your vents not working properly.
Thermostat is most likely stuck in the open position; replace the thermostat.
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It's likely the thermostat. That's assuming the coolant is full. Thermostat runs $11 for the 3.5.
More than likely, the thermostat is stuck. The thermostat is a valve that is supposed to allow water from the radiator to flow through the engine block. As the temperature rises, the thermostat opens and water from the radiator flows through the engine block and draws off heat. If the thermostat is stuck closed, the water cannot flow, no matter how hot it gets. The pressure builds and the upper radiator hose can expand to a point. Eventually the hose will rupture. Have an experienced mechanic replace the thermostat and the hose.
Most likely your thermostat is shot.
Most likely near the thermostat housing