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Florida is the U.S. state that allows absentee voting from outer space.
Absentee voting for individuals in outer space is allowed in the state of Texas.
Outer Manchuria is a region in northeastern Asia that includes parts of Russia and China. It is bordered by the Amur River to the east, the Stanovoy Range to the west, the Sea of Okhotsk to the north, and the Greater Khingan Range to the south.
Some creative ways to display a flag bunting banner for a festive event include hanging it along a staircase railing, draping it across a fireplace mantel, or attaching it to a string of lights for a glowing effect.
"Strike while the iron is hot" is an idiom that means to take advantage of an opportunity when it presents itself, rather than waiting. The phrase originates from blacksmithing, where iron is easier to shape and mold when it's hot. It emphasizes the importance of acting promptly and decisively to capitalize on favorable conditions.
The mantel gets heated with hot stuff
there are 4 layers crust- dirt, mantel- hot rock, outer core- liquid metal, inner core- solid metal.
the boundary between mantel and crust is mohorovisic the boundary between mantel and core is guttenberg
The temperature of a mantel can vary depending on the type of fuel being used (wood, gas, electric) and how long it has been burning. Typically, a wood-burning mantel can reach temperatures of 500-900°F (260-480°C) when in use.
-from top to bottom- Lithosphere Asthenosphere Outer core Inner Core
When the gas is lit in a fireplace, the flames generate heat that radiates outwards. Some of this heat warms the materials around the fireplace, including the mantel, causing it to become hot. The mantel is designed to withstand a certain amount of heat, but it is important to ensure it is not excessively hot to prevent any safety hazards.
CRUST (lithosphere)
Mesosphere or you could call it the deep mantle.
I may be incorrect, but I think that the answer is the mantel.
no its no since the earth eats lot of hot food
this is called the mantel or POP.
Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core.