112 degrees Fahrenheit is a mild temperature that would not burn you. However, prolonged exposure to such heat could cause discomfort and potential heat-related illnesses. It is important to stay hydrated and seek shade or shelter in hot weather.
it would burn out in few seconds. if you take away the air, you also take away the oxygen in it (the air). and fire need oxygen to burn. simple explanation (sorry for bad spelling, I'm danish)
It's important to consider your height, body composition, and overall health rather than just the number on the scale. For a 10-year-old, a weight of 112 pounds may be considered overweight or underweight depending on these factors. It's best to consult with a healthcare professional to assess whether your weight is healthy for your age and height.
If the sound of Herbert's footsteps were quicker than usual, then he would possibly be bringing bad news.
To prove a bad suction reed in a compressor, you would need to do a pressure test. You can isolate the compressor and check for pressure drop in the suction line. A significant pressure drop would indicate a faulty suction reed. Additionally, you can inspect the reed valve for visible signs of damage or wear.
It would be gr..bad but it would be DOS every day...? It would be gr..bad but it would be DOS every day...? Through time, Ears would shrivel up and begin to disappear. Over time, we would become Ear-less. Theoretically, a world without sound would be a world without air. Since we need air in order have sound, the world would otherwise be .....dead.
If the burn is bad enough you can smell a difference. It would have to a 2nd or 3rd degree burn though.
no, you have bad piston rings
have 80 to 112 with know food is that good or bad
it would be cold bad
bad starter or bad connection to starter or bad ground on battery or starter
Bad news: 8000
You would be dead.
Yes, there is a guy who gets a burn in the bad romance.
Assuming you mean 39 Celsius degrees yes, it is bad, as it is 2 degrees above the natural 37. I would advise you to speak to your doctor.
As long as you continue not eating carbs, which forces your body to burn stored fats. When you run out of stored fats to burn, that seems to be the goal of the diet, and then you would slowly go back on carbs, which would then reduce the bad breath.
burn it
If you use heat protector spray then it doesn't make it as bad. But it depends on how hot your straightener's are. Below 200 degrees would probably be ok but above would burn your hair. Get a regular haircut (6-8 weeks) and you should be fine.