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A moving walkway is something that is used to help people move more quickly between points. They generally move at a speed of 2.5 feet per second, which makes them easy to get on and off of.
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1 reciprical second is 1/1 = 1 second. 1000 reciprical second is 1/1000 = 0.001 seconds, etc.
1000 milliseconds in a second. Therefore, there are 100 milliseconds in 1/10th of a second.
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YES!If you ask me it's just about the most action packed game on the market!
Yes, you can reuse bottles for a second feeding as long as they are properly cleaned and sanitized between uses to prevent bacteria growth and ensure the baby's safety.
There were quite a few steps in the mummification process. First was the removal of the brain through the nose. The second step was to make an incision on the left side of the body near the stomach and remove all internal organs. The organs were packed in natron to dry. Next the dried organs were placed inside of canopic jars that would be placed in the tomb with the body, except for the heart, which was placed inside of the body. The body was washed with wine and spices, then the body was also packed with natron and dried. After forty days, the body was packed with linen or sand so that it would retain it's human-like shape. Then the body was wrapped in bandages, with amulets and spices. Then the body was placed inside of a sarcophagus and into the tomb. The whole process took about three months to complete.
Vinegar oil bottles come two types. One comes with two bottles, one is oil and one is vinegar. The second type is the combined mixture of oil and vinegar which is used for gourmet cooking.
what are you talking about?!! he wouldn't be put second. every1 knows he'll b 1st
Water bottles need approximately 700 years to weather if they are put in a landfill instead of being recycled. Around 1,500 water bottles are put in a landfill every second and only 79 get recycled.
If a car is moving at 100 feet per second, then it is traveling at 100 feet per second.
The US consumes about 50 million bottles of water each year. That is about 1500 bottles of water each second.
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First answer: Good Lord no. Are you an idiot? Second answer: It seems like the above poster is the idiot. I myself have taken multiple bottles of champagne from France to San Francisco, through Toronto and Vancouver, with no problems whatsoever. My research on other forums, etc also suggests that as long as they are well-packed and well-wrapped, there should be no issues. How do you think champagne/sparkling water/cocacola bottles are transported across the world? Airplane cargo holds are pressurized; otherwise all hairspray, deodorant, and other pressurized containers would explode. THINK before you speak, and judge not lest ye be judged.
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