I think you meant a "melting pot." This refers to a country where people of many different backgrounds live together. Some countries only have one dominant ethnic group, while others have a number of ethnic groups. A good example of a country that is a "melting pot" is the United States, which has people who are Caucasian (white), African-American (black), Latino/Latina (sometimes referred to as Hispanic), Asian-American, Native American, etc.
The melting point of cardboard is typically around 150-180 degrees Celsius (300-350 degrees Fahrenheit). Beyond this temperature range, cardboard will begin to degrade and burn.
The term "melting pot" refers to a place or society where different cultural groups blend together to form a unified whole, often through assimilation and intermingling of traditions. It suggests a coming together of diverse backgrounds and experiences to create a new, shared identity.
China is unlikely to become a melting pot in the same way that countries like the United States have, due to its strong emphasis on maintaining cultural homogeneity. China values its long history and traditional cultural identity, which may lead to more assimilation rather than integration of diverse cultures.
While China has a diverse population with various ethnic groups, cultures, and languages, the concept of a "melting pot" is not typically used to describe its society. China's emphasis is often placed on unity and a shared national identity, rather than on assimilation of different cultures into one. The country's history and governance have also played a significant role in shaping its approach to diversity and inclusion.
Not 'warm' as in 30 degrees Celcius or more. Temperatures of rivers vary depending on the local climate, the source (mountain springs or melting snow or ice will of course make for colder streams) and the time of year. But in a moderate to warm climate a river's temperature can easily be 20 degrees Celsius or a little over in summer and pleasant to swim in.
A pod is a small object that holds things like a pea pod or a seed pod, in this case the pod holds music.
There is no such thing as a ''you pod''. But if you ask when they made the i pod,I can answer that! They made the i pod in 2001.
Variously a Pod, a Herd or a School but mostly a pod.
it is a i pod.
The Pod in Ipod isn't short for anything, it is a pod.
it means tooo get a new i pod
Want to have an I Pod and I pod player ar reasonable price
yes you can because my friend did that and i think she copied or dragged her songs from her i pod on to her i pod touch
A pod of whales
POD = Point of Delivery POD = Pool of devices on Demand
It can be pod, as in part of a plant.(two peas in a pod) It may also mean the root word pod, meaning foot.
it's meant to say I-Pod not you-pod. stupid site.