Does smart car release carbon dioxide?
Yes, smart cars, like any other vehicles with internal combustion engines, release carbon dioxide (CO2) as a byproduct of fuel combustion. However, smart cars are designed to be more fuel-efficient and typically emit less CO2 compared to larger vehicles. Additionally, electric versions of smart cars produce no tailpipe emissions, significantly reducing their overall carbon footprint.
How did the separatists get there name?
They got their name because they wanted to be separate from the church.
Is a group of baboons called a congress?
No. The collective noun for a group of baboons is a 'troup.'
Just a pedantic nitpick but the spelling is Troop.
What makes vampires teeth so sharp?
not all vampire teeth are sharp, but most are. it all has to do with bloodline. the first half vampires were normal humans, but with odd cravings. most of there cravings came from there animal like teeth. the sharp teeth were passed down to there ancestors, they told there children what they were and hoped they wouldn't eat the neighbors...
How do you release a Volvo f613 air parking brake without air?
Behind the slack adjusters for the air brake system, there'll be a small nut... on US trucks, it's typically a 5/16th or 7/16th crescent nut... I can't tell you offhand what it would be in a country using the Metric system. Rotate those counterclockwise, and it'll back the brakes off. Your vehicle may have a spring pin system which needs to be pulled out or pushed in before that nut to back the brakes off may be turned. Be sure to block off your wheels before you do this.
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Antelopes are herbivores, plant eaters, and wouldn't eat a baboon.
What is a person in their 50's called?
A person aged 50 to 59 is called a Quinquagenarian, according to Wikipedia'sarticle on aging. Scroll to the "Dividing the Lifespan" section and there is a handy dandy little chart with terms for each decade of life.
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worm, well it doesn't really walk, but hey, who cares! also, snake!
Why zinc is precipitated in 4 group not in 2 group?
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Can native animals life be used to help identify climate zones?
Both plants and animals identify climate zones and shifts in these zones. As an example plants are adapted to grow best in certain conditions (rainfall, temperature, hours of daylight, frost free days, etc.). These conditions define the ecology that is established as specific animal species live with and on these plants using them as shelter or food sources. Other animals usee these first animals as food sources.
Oh, I wholeheartedly agree that transnational companies have far too much power and are guilty of too much immoral and unethical practices to gain profit. "Profit before People" is the main motivation behind major corporations. Whether it is the exploitation of humans or the excessive cruelty against animals, corporations will do anything in their pursuit for profit.
How many ways are two help in pollination and name two?
Wind, Water, Animals, Ejection. These are primary helps because when a seed is released from the ovary's, the plant can't grow next to its parent. These ways help because it moves the seed so it can get its survival needs as well.
Why is pouring soda racist to black people?
My dear friend, it is racist to black people for the simplest of reasons, one reason for example is in our own constitution, that is the right of speech, you cant be to judgemental when your fig tree isnt the sharpest cow in the pilgrim farm now can you? thank you. This answer made just as much sense as your qeustion did, thanks.
Glycogen is branched to allow more efficient energy storage and to provide multiple attachment points for enzymes that add to its glucose monomers.
How do you get a new born baby to sleep?
Why does it always seen that a newborn baby wont sleep? well you could gently rock the baby either in your arms or a rocking chair. soft music could also lull them to sleep. another trick ive found helpful was put them in there bed, and let them cry for a little bit, after about 10 minutes they should fall asleep
What event is not necessary to supply the body with oxygen and dispose of carbon dioxide?
Answer: BLOOD PH ADJUSTMENT 100% certainty
What effect does sulfur dioxide have on the human body?
Exposure to very high levels of sulfur dioxide can be life threatening. Exposure to 100 parts of sulfur dioxide per million parts of air (100 ppm) is considered immediately dangerous to life and health. Burning of the nose and throat, breathing difficulties, and severe airway obstructions occurred in miners who breathed sulfur dioxide released as a result of an explosion in a copper mine.
Long-term exposure to persistent levels of sulfur dioxide can affect your health. Lung function changes were seen in some workers exposed to low levels of sulfur dioxide for 20 years or more. However, these workers were also exposed to other chemicals, so their health effects may not have been from sulfur dioxide alone. Asthmatics have also been shown to be sensitive to the respiratory effects of low concentrations of sulfur dioxide.
What is the origin of the proverb A monkey in silk is a monkey no less?
In fact, the sentence is nothing but a translation of a Spanish saying: "Aunque la mona se vista de seda, mona se queda". ("Regardless whether the "lady monkey" dresses in silk, it will remain a "lady monkey"). Rodriguez is of Mexican descent, so he might have learned it from his parents.
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How can the history of trusts be traced?
can be traced to feudal concepts of property and have become a part of American law through the common law of England. From this early point in time, trusts served the purpose of preserving property so that the beneficiary could benefit
Why are gills not suitable for most terrestrial animals?
gilled animals take water into their mouth, siphon out the oxygen and spit the excess out their gills. they have that siphoning organ, which needs water to function, instead of lungs, which can't function in water