Tropical Fresh
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Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 135 F is 57 C.
most trimmers have a metal blade that cuts the excess line. your's has probably fallen off
It is some kind of chemical, or it can also stand for the popular online multiplayer game "Transformice".
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The plimsoll line was invented in the 19th centary by a british man named Samuel plimsoll
The letters on the Plimsoll line represent different organizations and standards related to ship classification and load line markings. For example, the letters "TF" denote tropical freshwater conditions, while "WNA" signals that a ship has been assigned its load line by the North Atlantic Load Line Technical Committee.
The Plimsoll line was created to prevent ships from sinking at sea.
because it was invented by a man called Samuel plimsoll It has saved many lines, he deserves to be honored for this idea.
He created the line so he named it after his self and wanted people to remember him
It is known as the plimsoll line, originally called the plimsoll mark.
The Plimsoll line is there for safety's sake. It's to prevent overloading of a vessel.The Plimsoll line or Plimsoll mark is named for the 19th Century Englishman Samuel Plimsoll, who first suggested that it was necessary to have permanent line or mark on the hull of merchant ships to show the depth to which a vessel may be safely and legally loaded. This "load" line differs from the waterline, which shows where the unloaded vessel floats. The Plimsoll mark is important because if it is submerged due to overloading, it immediately shows that the vessel does not have enough freeboard (that part of the vessel that is out of the water) to be safe.
The Plimsoll Lines stopped owners overloading the ship, as it provided a 'load line' which could not be exceeded. i.e. when a ship goes to sea, the water line is never allowed to go above the plimsoll line.
TF is a abbreviation for Tiny Flash drive card
a plimsoll line is on a boat so that everyone knows the mass weight that the boat can take, if you cross this line it is not safe and there is a possibility that the boat may sink
We need the plimsoll line to show the legal amount of weight in case it has an overload and plus to show how high or low the water is to prevent sinking.
In the UK - the Plimsoll Line.