There are many possible reasons. Some are: They could be in different fluids.
The fluids could be flowing in different directions.
The depths of the fluids (and slope of the beds) could be different.
Smog is created by the action of sunlight on pollutants so a smoggy day is a sunny day hence the higher UV index.
Mainly, when the velocity doesn't change. Also, in the case of varying velocity, the instantaneous velocity might, for a brief instant, be equal to the average velocity.
There is no metal point for argon as it is a non-metal. But I guess the question might be melting point of argon and it is equal to 83.81 K or −189.34 °C or −308.81 °F.
It caused by change in pressure. When internal air pressure is higher than of surrounding it causes your ears to pop.
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If a dog were filling out a resume he might list his mastery of the game fetch under skill. The required answer was: Fetch. Thankx
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If it's from change, one cent. It might fetch a bit more if it is uncirculated. If it is a misstruck coin or other mint error, its value would be much higher.
Pleaseaskonequestionatatime. An Australian 1940 Penny (minted in Melbourne), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $275 AUD. If it has been rattling around in somebody's pocket but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $1 AUD. An Australian 1940 Penny (minted in Perth), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $1,200 AUD. If it has been rattling around in somebody's pocket but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $5 AUD. An Australian 1941 Penny (minted in Melbourne), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $200 AUD. If it has been rattling around in somebody's pocket but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $0.50 AUD. An Australian 1941 Penny (minted in Perth), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $425 AUD. If it has been rattling around in somebody's pocket but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $4 AUD. An Australian 1942 Penny (minted in Perth), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $165 AUD. If it has been rattling around in somebody's pocket but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $0.50 AUD. An Australian 1942 Penny (minted in Bombay), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $85 AUD. If it has been rattling around in somebody's pocket but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $0.50 AUD.
A British 1694 Halfpenny, circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £70 to £900 GBP. A British 1694 Halfpenny (GVLIEMVS error), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £200 to £550 GBP. A British 1694 Halfpenny (MVRIA error), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £250 to £600 GBP. A British 1694 Halfpenny (MARIA error), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £150 to £475 GBP. A British 1694 Halfpenny (BRITANNI/A), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £175 to £500 GBP. A British 1694 Halfpenny (no rev. stop), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £150 to £475 GBP. A British 1694 Halfpenny (GVLEELMVS), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £250 to £575 GBP. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
tail fetch floppy ears barking scratching
sit, beg, speak, roll over, fetch, shake
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to stop suddenly. A cowboy might fetch up next to the saloon if he'd been galloping.
i think it might have been Harry.S. Truman but make sure before taking this answer.
A 1957 US cent is a very common date. If in circulated condition it might fetch like 3 cents. If uncirculated it might fetch 50 cents or so. They're worth more than face, but not by much.
Highly variable, depending upon size, quality, locality, etc. A small, damaged druse of crystals from Mexico might fetch $10, a superb cabinet specimen with large perfect crystals from Sicily might fetch thousands.
Smog is created by the action of sunlight on pollutants so a smoggy day is a sunny day hence the higher UV index.