Yes. It is probably a corrosion problem. Try replacing the outlet; they are less than a dollar at the home center. Also, clean the prongs of anything you have plugged into it (a decent buffing with a rag should be sufficient).
Green flames from a gas stove can indicate that the burner is not burning efficiently, possibly due to a foreign substance or air flow issue. It is recommended to turn off the stove, check for any obstructions, and ensure proper ventilation. If the issue persists, it is best to contact a professional to inspect and repair the stove to prevent any potential dangers.
It's difficult to determine the exact species of spider based on color alone, so caution is advised. In general, it's best to avoid touching or handling any spider that you are not familiar with, especially if it displays bright colors or markings. If you are concerned, contact a local pest control professional for guidance.
Ozone present in the troposphere is also called as bad ozone. It is also a green house gas. It is the major constituent of the urban smog.
Herbaceous stems are typically green in color due to the presence of chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis. The green color helps the stems absorb sunlight and produce energy for the plant.
The green wire should be connected to the grounding screw on the dryer chassis. This grounding ensures the safety of the appliance and protects against electrical hazards. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.
the green sludge is the result of copper pipe corrosion. it's a copper oxide
The green sludge is probably algae. If the tank has an open top, the sunlight will encourage the growth of algae. If this is the case, clean the tank out and keep covered.
Probably not dangerous unless it's a sinus infection. If you have dark yellow or green mucous coming out of your nose, please see a doctor.
Gisele and the Green Team - 2010 The Case of the Storm Drain Sludge 1-7 was released on: USA: 2011
I'm assuming you mean *electrical* sockets. You've probably got some kind of liquid (water, etc) into the socket, and a chemical reaction with the metallic parts (probably copper), since many copper compounds are green or blue-green in colour. If this is a mains connector (110/ 240 volt) this is *very* dangerous, as the liquid will conduct electricity, and touching it may give a fatal shock. If you're an electrician or a tekkie, get one to look at the problem.
you put all the ingredients then large green iceing then sludge fudges
th fisherman is the green guy with a purpule cap on sat in the lake
you use plain cake, Big green icing and one sludge fudge.
a frog with a machinegun
The green i don't know but the blue one is coming out on July 11 2010.
green day might be coming to Ohio in 2013 least thets what my mate says
Shelby -Cake: Plain -Icing: Big Swirl Green -Toppings: 4 Sludge Fudge