its where you lean left and right really fast. then it will say ticktack after you do it.
Yes there is a Nitrogen cycle. 1) Nitrogen in the air 2) Nitrogen in the ground 3) Nitrogen in living tissues (protean) Nitrogen moves through these 3 places as a result of natural (lightening) and biological processes.
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The water cycle transport two things:1. water2. vaporsThese are regulated in atmosphere.
The cycling of ain elements/substances such as C, N, O, S, P, and water in an ecosystem and ultimately in biosphere is known as biogeochemical cycle. The transfer and circulation of these substances takes place through soil, water, air and living organisms
Two molecules of carbon dioxide are released during the energy extraction part of the Krebs cycle from each round of the citric acid cycle.
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you rock forwards then backwards straight after yourock forwards.
The hardest one, spend some time upside down while in the air
you need restart your game 2 times ones completed 1 level once. THERE YOU GO
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Cycle means the number of piston strokes for a complete cycle. 2 stroke= 2 cycle.
2-cycle oil in most cases can be used as long as it is used in a 2-cycle motor. The answer to your question is NO, you cannot use 2 cycle oil in any engine. Only use 2 cycle oil, in a 2 cycle engine.
If you mean 4 cycle oil in a 2 cycle bike, the answer is no. Use only 2 cycle oil in a 2 cycle motorcycle.
No. In this case, stroke and cycle means the same thing. So 2-stroke/2-cycle engines should have 2-stroke/2-cycle oil and 4-stroke/4-cycle engines should have 4-stroke/4-cycle oil.
NO!2-cycle fuel has the oil added to it. In a 4-cycle engine, the oil is separate. If you use 2 cycle fuel in a 4 cycle engine it would be like dumping 10w-30 oil into the fuel tank of your car along with the gasoline - NOT A GOOD IDEA!NO, NO, NO!!!!!!!!! Use only 4 cycle oil in a 4 cycle and 2 cycle mixed with the fuel in a 2 cycle. Why would you even consider doing this?