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A log? As in a log that came from a tree, right? If the density of water was decreased enough, such that it is now lower than a log's density, then the log would no longer float, but sink.
The speed of a log flume ride can vary, but typically ranges between 20-30 miles per hour. Some log flumes may reach speeds up to 40 miles per hour on larger, more intense rides.
A log is a mixture regardless of whether it is burning.
Twigs burn faster than logs because the heat of the fire can wrap around the twigs quicker. Fires won't be able to penetrate through logs as quick because they are deeper.
Can a fallen log be considered an ecosystem? Explain your answer.
Oh, dude, a hinky pinky for a flexible log? That's like when you call a bendy branch a twisty stick. It's just a fun way to describe something that can bend and move easily. So yeah, a hinky pinky for a flexible log is basically a wiggly twig.
A stick typically becomes a log when it reaches a certain size and mass, generally around 4 to 6 inches in diameter and several feet in length. This distinction often depends on context, such as how the wood is used or perceived in different settings. In practical terms, logs are usually suited for lumber or firewood, while sticks are often considered smaller, more flexible branches or twigs. Ultimately, the transition from stick to log can be somewhat subjective and varies based on individual interpretation.
log in every 8 HOURS
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Stake, timber, beam, board, plank, log...
Veneers can be obtained from a log through several methods, the most common being slicing, peeling, and sawing. In the slicing method, the log is cut into thin sheets, often using a specialized veneer slicer. Peeling involves rotating the log against a sharp blade to create a continuous sheet of veneer, similar to peeling an apple. Sawing, on the other hand, uses a saw to cut the log into thin panels, which can result in more waste but allows for greater control over the thickness and grain pattern.
The word you are looking for is "flog." It means to beat someone harshly with a whip or stick as a form of punishment.
A caber is a long, thin log held upright at one end and tossed in the Highland games.
A caber is a long, thin log held upright at one end and tossed in the Highland games.
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You have to first log in, then you go to "BALLISTIC SHOP" at the top and there goes your money.
Log in every 7-8 hours and click the Shop tab.