It isn't clear what you are comparing it to.
Clear is already a verb.Other verbs depending on the tense are clears, clearing and cleared.Some examples are:"I will clear the way"."She clears her room"."He was clearing out the shed"."We cleared the gutters".
no its good for cold climate for hot climates clear roofs will be a good use
The hot water will slowly lose heat to the room, causing it to cool down. Conversely, the cold water will absorb heat from the room, causing it to warm up. Eventually, both containers will reach room temperature.
No, a flame cannot become clear or transparent no matter how hot it gets. The color of a flame is determined by the elements present and their energy levels, not just the temperature.
A theomometer measures how hot a room temperature is or how hot someone is by putting it in someones mouth or measuring room temperature by placing it on a clear surface in the room.
I just recently was able to get some at WalMart in the craft section... sort of in with the floral supplies.
I am not sure, but a pharaohs tomb looks like a giant boxed room.
Boxed eaves including a boxed gable. a raked eaves concealed or boxed gutter
To determine how many times greater the boxed digits on the left are than those on the right, you would divide the value of the left boxed digits by the value of the right boxed digits. For example, if the left boxed digit is 20 and the right boxed digit is 5, you would calculate 20 ÷ 5 = 4. Therefore, the left boxed digits are 4 times greater than the right boxed digits. Please provide the specific boxed digits for a precise calculation.
The Boxed Life was created in 1993.
no. unless you're in a hot boxed area you will not be affected in the least bit if you're literally "passing by", no, it will not.
A hot towel will not clear up a cold sore.
IF YOU WERE ONLY AROUND IT, it shouldn't remain in your system for more than a few days, and if your around it alot (and not hot boxed in a room) it shouldn't stay in your system for longer than a week. Hope that helps, I'm only answering the question you asked.
The hypocaust was an underfloor heating system for heating houses and the baths using hot air. The floor was raised above the ground by pillars which left a space inside that was filled with hot air from a furnace. The heat from the underfloor heated the air in the room. Passages boxed by ceramic tiles were put inside the walls to move the air to flues on the roof and to heat the walls.
Boxed set.
No. Room plan is a blueprint. Sauna is a hot room.