Yes, many pool supply companies sell candles holders that float in water. You can keep the holder for years and replace the small candle inside.
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The float tube was invented in the 1950's by a fisherman. Float tubes were around for 30 years before they gained popularity in the 1980's.
Check and replace as necessary every 20,000 miles or 2 years. Replace at 60,000 miles or every 6 years.
All tilts are stable - they change extremely slowly ... over many thousands of years. (And the water does float - on the rock (of the mantle).
No you can not replace them.
Yes you can sue someone after 10 years. But it depends on the type of crime. Another factor that determines this is the type of country which the law operates.
Malaysia operates under democracy. Malaysia chooses its Prime Minister every 4 years.
Nope. It will destroy the poor little pool.
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Yes you can sue someone after 10 years. But it depends on the type of crime. Another factor that determines this is the type of country which the law operates.
The whole skeleton? seeing as the longest lasting cells are only replaced every 7 years i would bet a hefty 7 years to replace the whole skeleton :)