Yes, the gas in flatulence is flammable and can easily be set on fire.
The light intensity control knob should be set to its lowest setting before turning the microscope off. This prevents the light from suddenly flashing at full intensity when the microscope is turned back on. When turning the microscope on, start with the light intensity set to low and gradually increase it to achieve the desired level for viewing.
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You can set up two identical groups of plants, with one exposed to green light and the other to blue light. Ensure all other factors like temperature, water, and nutrients are the same. Measure growth parameters like height, leaf size, and number of leaves over a set period to compare the effects of green and blue light on plant growth.
You can pour the solution into a tray and set in in sun light and leave it for several minutes.
There are two reactions. Those are dark reaction and light indipendant reaction.
This is vaginal flatulance.
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Of couse beans, meat, and someimes veggies
Flatulance is often associated with eating starchy foods. Many fat people tend to overeat and eat a lot of starchy foods which would cause them to produce more gas, resulting in more flatulance. Skinny, medium or obese, people can have flatulance and it can be caused by some foods (such as baked beans, Chili, spicy foods, eggs, beer, etc.) and WE ALL have flatulance to some degree. However, the above poster is correct in saying that obese people can have more flatulance than others because the tend not to exercise as much because of packing the extra weight.
Flatulance or (Breaks winds or farts)
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Sir Henry Nicklebottom and the flatulance gang...back in the 50s
The rush of air eminating from a female's vagina, mimicing the sound of flatulance.
It depends on the digestive system of the individual. Beans (such as chili), brussel sprouts, broccoli, some peppers, spices, etc. will cause a build-up of gas and thus flatulance.