If the Thames Barrier failed, London would be at significant risk of flooding, particularly during high tides or storm surges. The resulting inundation could cause extensive damage to infrastructure, homes, and businesses in the city. Emergency services would be overwhelmed, and there would likely be severe disruption to transport and utilities. Additionally, the environmental impact could be substantial, affecting local ecosystems and water quality in the Thames.
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Battle of the Thames happened on 1813-10-05.
No. The River Thames is tidal only to the point of Teddington Lock. There is a flood barrier on the River in London to hold back any surge that may happen, but it has not been needed to be used so far.
When a sound wave hits a barrier, several things can happen: it can be absorbed by the barrier, reflected back, transmitted through the barrier (if it's not solid), or diffracted around the barrier. The actual outcome depends on the properties of both the barrier and the sound wave.
Battle of the Barrier happened on 1840-08-19.
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Exceeding the sound barrier refers to speed of travel, not loudness of sound. A speaker cannot "exceed the sound barrier".
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it can happen at any time it less likely to happen at a young age due to high metabolism that's the least likely it is more likely to happen in the teen era+
Gregor Mendle tried to answer the question of how inherited traits are passed on from generation to generation, through his laws of heredity. His careful cross-breeding of thousands of pea plants led Mendel to key insights, now called Mendel's Laws of Heredity, about how inherited traits are passed on from generation to generation. -via ChaCha
You would die.