Each lifeboat is typically equipped with a minimum of 4 rocket parachute flares. These flares are part of the safety equipment designed to signal for help in emergency situations. The exact number may vary depending on the regulations and specifications of the vessel or country. Always refer to the specific safety guidelines applicable to the particular lifeboat in question.
Solar Flares - A Big Explosion on the surface of the sun Sunspots - Every 11 years there is a peak in the number of them Solar Winds - Gives comets their tails (I apologize for the last answer. I never used Answers before. Hopefully, this helps)
This depends upon the flare intensity. The statistics of flares that were detected from 1980 through 1989 with the Hard x-ray Burst Spectrometer on the solar maximum mission show that flares occur at an average rate of about one per day at solar minimum.
Sunspots are dark spots on the sun's surface caused by magnetic activity, solar flares are sudden releases of energy from the sun's surface, and prominences are arcs of plasma that extend outwards from the sun's surface. They can be differentiated by their appearance, with sunspots being dark spots, solar flares appearing as sudden bright flashes, and prominences being visible as long arcs or loops. Each type of solar activity is associated with different levels of energy release and can have varying effects on Earth.
Although the cause of flares is not completely understood, they are known to be associated with the magnetic field of the Sun. One favored explanation is that they occur when magnetic fields in the Sun pointing in opposite directions interact strongly with each other. Such a situation can be brought about by the churning motion of solar material near the surface, and is more likely during periods of the active sun. Thus, there typically is a correlation between the frequency of flares and the number of sunspots.
Typically, there are three buoyant smoke signals carried in each liferaft. These signals are used to alert nearby vessels or aircraft of an emergency situation.
About 2 i say in case one gets lost
each liferaft is equippped with water to support the full complement it can hold.the amount is 0.5 litres for each member to be taken daily except in the first 24 hrs.in total each person has 1.5 litres to himself.with sufficient time of escape from the ship extra water and provision can be carried to the liferaft.this arrangement however can be supplemented by a desalting device capable of producing an equal capacity of water in 2 hours.the liferaft is also built in such a way that it can trap rain water that may be used for drinkin.note that sea water SHOULD NOT be taken.
The energy carried by each unit of current is called electric potential or voltage.
sun releases solar flare, because many hydrogen collides on each other.
The Apollo missions each carried three astronauts.
The energy carried by each unit of a current is called electric charge or Coulombs. It represents the amount of charge passing a point in a circuit per unit time and is measured in Coulombs per second (amps).
Fireworks originated in China specifically for war purposes or as flares along the Great Wall to warn each other of Mongol attacks
Yes, they can connect to each other.
Solar Flares - A Big Explosion on the surface of the sun Sunspots - Every 11 years there is a peak in the number of them Solar Winds - Gives comets their tails (I apologize for the last answer. I never used Answers before. Hopefully, this helps)
The Olympic Torch
four parachutes