Garden and a spade,and......Bobs your uncle! >.<
conductors are made up in such a way that the electricity can pass through them easily. The materials of the conductors may be copper, gold, aluminium, gold, silver, water etc..,
it is made up of iron, aluminum, metal coils on the inside, where air is cooled, and lastly it is made up of sheet metal.
it is made up of diffrent metals,and other hard materials>
with strong materials and a good strong sturdy design that holds the structure up
Basic materials to build a transformer are magnet wire, iron core and insulation material to separate the two windings.
Yes you will need a standard "garden spade" and a "border spade". These can be picked up at your local garden shop.
type in this: ♠ it will show up but how do u make the spade?
egyptian spade
a spade is a shovel you use so you can dig up things like fossils and those things that make sounds.
The companies are founded by the same people: Kate & Andy Spade. Jack Spade, unlike Kate Spade, is a made up name. From Jack Spade website: It started in the loft Andy Spade shared with his wife Kate on Warren Street in lower Manhattan.
To dig up roots effectively from your garden, use a sharp shovel or spade to loosen the soil around the root system. Work carefully to avoid damaging the roots, and gradually lift the plant out of the ground. It may be helpful to water the area beforehand to soften the soil.
Go to the housing agent's house (the mini-map icon is a house) and pick up a spade there.
Gardeners use a spade for digging. It is designed for the specific task of lifting up and removing dirt. This would be the tool of choice for digging a planting hole, a trench or a ditch. The blade or digging end, made of metal, is sharp. The upper edge is dull, and is where the digger can place his foot to help force the sharp end into the ground. Besides the basic hole digging, the spade is handy for slicing off sod in preparation for using an area for planting. It works well for loosening soil and breaking up any clumps of dirt. Because the edge is sharp, it's handy for edging walkways and driveways. The spade also works well for scooping up quantities of dirt to place in a container such as a pail or wheelbarrow .
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The three materials that make up many viruses are proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. (I remember this by using NAPL, which stands for these three materials.)
Minerals and Compounds.