just let the air at it, dont burst it or cover it. it should go down in about a day
It is 2250 cubic feet.
"Square cubic foot" or feet doesn't make sense. Either you have square feet, or cubic feet.
If the pond is uniformly 6-feet deep it would contain about 1,955,109 gallons of water.
the answer is clearly 86557485 mega tons
4,000 square feet is the same thing as 57,600 square inches. That also is equated as 444.4444 square yards. This is also equivalent to 0.09182736 acres.
Usually friction.
A blister under your feet means that you need new shoes :)
If your shoes don't fit properly, they are likely to cause your feet to blister.
From personal experience, It's best not to puncture or bust the blister.If you can manage not to bust the blister ,the fluid inside will absorb back into the skin,new skin will grow underneath and the blister will dry up and eventually peel off. Should the blister burst,be sure to clean it well with warm soapy water and apply an antibiotic ointment and cover it .Let it air dry at night when you're sleeping and it should scab over and heal. Be sure not to wear ill fitting shoes or you'll continue to have blisters.
There will be blister-like protrusions on and in her mouth, on her udder, and her feet.
Blisters should not be pricked unless they are painful. Basically, a blister is when the top layer of skin is damaged, and your body's reaction is to "replace" the skin with new skin. You'll notice that the blister is filled with liquid if you puncture it, and that's because the water helps the new layer of skin "develop". The new layer skin is vulnerable and opening up the blister during the healing process opens up the wound area to infection and can slow the process.
A fluid-filled raised area on the skin of a finger (or anywhere else on the body) could be a blister. A blister can be caused by a burn or by repeated rubbing, such as blisters on the feet caused by shoes that do not fit correctly.
Driving with two paired feet, I don't think so if the smartest person on Earth can't do it you can't too. So you shouldn't drive with two pair of feet.
To prevent blisters, you need to minimize friction. For the feet, this begins with appropriate shoe and sock selection. Make sure your shoes are the right size and shape. Wear socks made from synthetic blends. Before you exercise, apply petroleum jelly or talcum power to reduce friction, if needed. If you get a blister, you'll want to relieve your pain, keep the blister from enlarging, and avoid infection. Signs of infection include pus draining from the blister, very red or warm skin around the blister, and red streaks leading away from the blister. Small, intact blisters that don't cause discomfort usually need no treatment. The best protection against infection is a blister's own skin.
35994 feet of water divided by 6 feet of water = 5999
Milk is the best thing to soak your feet in.
Believe it or not, I use duct tape and it works fine. I read about it and didn't believe it until I tried it. Amazed! If the blister is on your toe or other appendage, don't wrap the blister tight. Loose is the buzz word.