An Alcohol thermometer would be the best as it is more sensitive than the mercury thermometer.
Place a magnet near the glass of water so that the needle aligns itself with the magnetic field of the Earth. The needle will then point north and south due to the influence of the magnet.
The metal commonly found in sindhoor or kumkum is mercury. Mercury is commonly used in traditional medicines and cosmetics in South Asia, including in sindhoor and kumkum. However, the use of mercury in these products can be harmful to health if ingested or absorbed through the skin.
Mercury is the fastest planet because it has the shortest orbital period around the sun. It is closest to the sun, which results in a stronger gravitational pull that causes it to travel faster along its orbit compared to other planets.
The weakest part of Earth's magnetic field is near the magnetic North and magnetic South poles. This is where magnetic field lines intersect with the Earth, and where you are most likely to see auroras during periods of high solar wind activity.
An Alcohol thermometer would be the best as it is more sensitive than the mercury thermometer.
i wouldnt be id fight for the south
The Mercury - South Africa - was created in 1852.
Because we wouldnt have america in our world!!
they might have to but wouldnt want to
yes
No they don't have any glass problems.
Jack R. Eggleston has written: 'Mercury loads in the South River and simulation of mercury total maximum daily loads (TMDLs) for the South River, South Fork Shenandoah River, and Shenandoah River' -- subject(s): Water, Mercury, Pollution
No, the direction a thermometer is facing should not affect the temperature reading. Temperature is a measurement of the kinetic energy of molecules in the air and is not influenced by the direction of the thermometer.
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The address of the Jones Museum Of Glass And Ceramics is: Po Box 2416, South Portland, ME 04116
Place a magnet near the glass of water so that the needle aligns itself with the magnetic field of the Earth. The needle will then point north and south due to the influence of the magnet.