follow the procedure manual of securing cargos
which is provided in ships
No because they are solid and hard not liquid
Truncation of a solid refers to cutting off or removing part of the solid to create a new shape or surface. This process alters the original shape of the solid by creating a flat surface at the point of truncation. Truncation is commonly seen in geometry and design to achieve certain aesthetic or functional effects.
The athenosphere is considered to be bendable like plastic, but is considered a solid. Plastic is still a solid, but you can still bend it. Just because you can bend an object, doesn't mean it isn't a solid, it is still the same object, but maybe a different shape.
Yes, you can mix semi-solid and solid stain together, but it's essential to ensure they are compatible. Both stains should be from the same manufacturer and have similar bases (e.g., oil or water). Mixing them can create a custom color or finish, but always test the mixture on a small area first to achieve the desired result.
SOLID
Maybe
No because they are solid and hard not liquid
It is a solid because does use water but the outside is a solid so I will say that it maybe a solid.
its a solid maybe
its a solid maybe
its a solid maybe
i dont know either maybe a gas? i dont know either maybe a gas? for those who dont know: beryllium is a solid!
It is a gasxx
maybe
A sphere or maybe a cone
How about a cone or maybe a pyramid
Maybe evaporation, it depends.....