Yes, it is still operational. The related link, below, has more detailed information about it.
All generations from 1st to 4th are still in use today.
Yes - it is still in use in areas of Africa and Asia to draw water.
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not specific.
Are ploughs and fallow land still use today
Biak is a 948 square mile island in Indonesia.
Many americans lost faith in nuclear power(apex)
The accident at Three Mile Island was a partial meltdown of the reactor core in the number 2 reactor at the facility. It didn't happen all at once, but events that led to the failure of the core began at about 4:00 AM on Wednesday, March 28, 1979. The reactor was operating at about 97% of capacity when problems arose in the secondary systems, the non-nuclear part of the plant. These culminated in a lack of water to cool the core, which subsequently overheated. (Use the links below to learn more.)
If you must still use obsolete units then feet.
Personally, I would use metric measures, but if you still use Imperial measures, then 1 inch to 1 mile is best.
Three miles is 15,840 feet @5,280 feet per mile.
none Actually, the ancient whistling language "El Silbo" is still practiced on the Island of Gomera in the Canary Archipelago
I use Mobile 1 10W-30 synthetic. I currently have 230,000 mile and still going strong.
I use semi-synthetic Castrol Magnatec 10w40 in my 115,000 mile 1995 4.0 Sovereign. Still purring like a kitten!!
0.14/mile 0.14/mile
No, they use the kilometer.
yes