Storing spirits or petrol near living spaces poses significant safety risks, including the potential for fires and explosions due to their flammability. Vapors from these substances can also lead to health hazards, including respiratory issues and chemical exposure. Additionally, improper storage can result in environmental contamination if leaks occur. Therefore, it's crucial to keep these materials in designated, well-ventilated areas away from residential zones.
A place with few people living in it is often referred to as remote, sparsely populated, or rural.
Our living place, the Earth.
Viruses are not alive in the first place, so no.
It's and ecosystem
living things can move from one place to another whereas none living things can move
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Possession, haunting
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spirit resides in the human heart and according to ISLAMIC understanding it is the addition of the spirit by ALLAH' angels which transforms a "living foetus" in the mother's womb into a "living human foetus" after 120 days of conception.
It depends on the country where you should apply for a petrol pump license (or if you even need one). A good place to start would be the local council.
big boom, that what happen
Spirit of Place was created in 1982-11.
Astral projection, the ability to spiritually be in another place, can on occasion be discerned by the people around the traveling "spirit".
The cast of Spirit of Place - 2011 includes: Marilee Scaff
the place is in London
in petrol we have 2 types.they are 1.leaded petrol 2.unleaded petrol in leaded petrol we have lead compounds so we call it as leaded petrol. in unleaded petrol we do not have lead compounds. the use or advantage of unleaded petrol is it does not emit harmful gases in to the environment. but leaded petrol emits harmful gases. cracking process takes place in unleaded petrol. cracking means it is a process of converting harmful gases into harmless gases. but this cracking process cannot be done in leaded petrol bcoz lead compounds decomposes the catylsts used in cracking process
No petrol's a good place to start!