Soldiers faced many problems with the trenches and rough terran to a point that if they got slowed down, they could have been an easy target.
"Holding the line" while fighting a war means that the soldiers are not backing away from the territory they have gained by retreating. Traditionally, when the first line of soldiers is down then the second line of soldiers would step forward into the places, therefore holding the "line."
they didn't they held them the right way up and fingered your mum with it!!!
Soldiers in the Civil war got their supplies from Supply trains and wagons. Items were shipped from up North to feed the war for the Union and items were shipped from Down South to feed the Southern Front lines.
During World War I, many countries implemented regulations to conserve precious metals like gold and silver for the war effort. Melting down these metals could lead to shortages in coinage and hinder the economic stability needed for wartime financing. Additionally, governments aimed to prevent hoarding and ensure that these resources were available for military use and post-war recovery. As a result, laws were enacted to restrict the melting down of gold and silver items.
It can be melted down and put into molds to make silverware and jewelry.
In most countries, melting down of legal tender is illegal.
Arthur Price is well known in the world for his products which are silverware. Silverware was a market that was needed during the the early 1900s and Arthur Price was made it known. However, he had a dilemma when World War I broke out and then World War II. Most of the metal components were used for ammunition and the silverware business slowed down. After the wars, it picked back up.
As we move down the group, the melting point decreases.
Melting Point
melting down
Styrofoam.
Matter breaking down.
They are scattered on the iced surface to stop the ice from melting and slow down the melting.
Melting down gold jewelry can be worth it if you no longer want the piece or if it is damaged. You can sell the gold for its market value, which may be higher than the value of the jewelry itself. However, sentimental value should also be considered before melting down gold jewelry.
yes, because the cold heat inside will help it from melting fast
The trend in melting points as you go down the group of halogens is that they generally increase. This is due to the increasing number of electrons and atomic size which results in stronger van der Waals forces between the atoms, leading to higher melting points.