no u have to freeze it in a plastic box
no those plates match that car you will get in more trouble for switching plates than not haning any at all
it depends... if its like leaves in a river they will decompose and just return nutrients but if its those paper plates they decompose but they still leave some traces
The answer to this question would all depend on your personal needs and priorities. I believe any effort to conserve natural resources (paper is made from wood) as much as possible is a good thing. On the other hand, cleaning non-paper products utilizes time and other resources (water) as well. I still prefer this because I feel my family at least reduces the amount of paper waste it puts out. The worst possible option, in my opinion, is styrofoam plates since they take eons to decompose once they're disposed. Certainly using ceramic or glass plates presents a more elegant or formal table. Generally my family uses these the most since I cook frequently at home, and a few more plates makes little or no difference in the amount of time or resources needed for cleaning up. We reserve the use of paper plates to only those occasions where the use of non-paper plates would be a waste of resources to clean them.
You prove that you are who you say you are, and you request that the freeze be lifted. When you established the freeze on your credit report, you were given instructions about how to 'un-freeze' it -- you can follow those instructions.
Yes, it is made of tectonic plates and those plates have names e.g. Indo Australian plate, Eurasion plate
The lithosphere displaces the asthenoshpere. Thick tectonic plates, such as those made of continental crust, displace more asthenosphere than do thin plates, such as those made of oceanic lithosphere. The lithosphere displaces the asthenoshpere. Thick tectonic plates, such as those made of continental crust, displace more asthenosphere than do thin plates, such as those made of oceanic lithosphere.
If you have plates on it, and you intend to keep those plates, then yes.
No, those are temporary plates. They are good until they expire. But, what cops like to do is find anything you do wrong and pull you over for it, because they think you won't have insurance because you 'just bought the car.' If you get pulled over and ticketed because of temps, and your actual plates haven't come in yet, I would fight the ticket.
The liquid that will freeze first is the one with the highest freezing point. Generally, liquids with a lower freezing point will freeze before those with a higher freezing point.
$37.50 are those the plates with motorcycles on them?
Definatly recycle it where you can, and with things that you can't or don't want to recycle put those into the compost (like shredded private documents, cardboard that has been contaminated with food like used paper plates, tissues, very small scraps of paper and enevlopes you have ri[[ed the plastic window out of...) while paper and cardboard is compostable, reusing the paper fibres saves trees.
well there are tectonic plates at the end of the sea and then one of those tectonic plates go up and a tsunami will erupt?