Class division is primarily caused by economic disparities, where differences in wealth, income, and access to resources create distinct social strata. Factors such as education, occupation, and social capital further entrench these divisions, influencing opportunities and social mobility. Additionally, systemic issues like discrimination, government policies, and historical legacies can exacerbate class distinctions, leading to a cycle of inequality. Ultimately, these elements combine to shape individuals' experiences and social interactions within society.
Class 4 division 1 (more properly called Division 4.1) is for flammable solids.
There is no Class 3 Division 2; Class three has no subdivisions.
DOT Class 3 is for flammable liquids, but there is no subdivision of the class so there is no division 3 for this class.
Class 4 division 1 (more properly called Division 4.1) is for flammable solids.
Class 4 Division 1 (more properly called Division 4.1) is for flammable solids.
A material in Class 4 Division 3, more properly called Division 4.3, is a Dangerous When Wet material.
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Carrots belong to the division Magnoliophyta, the phylum Anthophyta (angiosperms), and the class Eudicotyledonae (dicots).
Class 4 Division 2, more often called Division 4.2, is for spontaneously combustible materials
Class 4 division 3 (more properly called Division 4.3) is a Dangerous When Wet Material.
DOT Class 2, Division 1 (more properly called Division 2.1) is for flammable gases.
Poisonous materials are found in DOT division 6.1.