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If your talking about the army's MP then MP means Military Police . MP is where you are a Police Officer but in the Army .. You still have to go on affairs in Iraq,and Afghanistan .. But when there's a Riot .. Your blasted for real..Take that from a US Soldier

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Tin has a melting point below 300 degrees. Is that considered as high or low. Because tin has metallic bonds and metallic bonds have high melting and boiling points. I am confused..please help me?

Tin has two forms :-[a] silv. met. tet. melting point 231.85 degree C and has boiling point as 2260 degree C.[b] gray, eb. melting point 322 degree C and has boiling point as 2260 degree C.Tin can be alloyed with copper, zinc etc. depending upon the engineering properties.Added:Not all of the metals have high melting points (mp.):Mercury mp. -39 0C is liquid at room temperature (boiling at 357 0C)Gallium mp. 30 0CIndium mp. 156 0CTin mp. 232 0CBismuth mp. 271 0CCadmium mp. 321 0CLead mp. 328 0CZinc mp. 420 0C(One of the highest is of Wolfram mp. 3407 0C)


What is the temperature of a mP air mass?

A maritime polar (mP) air mass typically has temperatures that are cool to cold, depending on the season and the region from which it originates. These air masses are characterized by their high humidity and unstable conditions, often bringing cloudy, wet weather.


What element doesnt melt in your hand but in your mouth?

The question implies that the element is solid at room temperature (call it 23oC) but liquid at body temperature (37oC).Caesium (mp 28.44oC) and gallium (mp 29.76oC) both fit this criterion.Francium (mp unknown, probably around 25oC) most likely would as well, if it were possible to obtain a chunk of francium large enough to see without it vaporizing itself from radioactive decay.Rubidium (mp 39.31oC) just misses.Of all of these, the only one that's not insanely dangerous to touch with your bare hands is gallium. Caesium and rubidium are highly reactive and would either catch fire or eat a hole in your hand (or both); francium would catch fire and give you radiation sickness.


On weather maps a two-letter symbol system is used to describe the characteristics of each air mass What are the four letters used in this system and what does each letter represent?

The four letters used to describe air masses in weather maps are cP, cT, mP, and mT. "c" represents continental (dry) air, "m" represents maritime (moist) air, "P" represents polar air, and "T" represents tropical air.


Who is the environment minister for nsw?

The current Environment Minister for New South Wales is Matt Kean. He has been in this role since April 2019, overseeing environmental policies and initiatives in the state.