It means "ash meadow." An ash is a type of tree.
The weight would be approx 32 ton-force (Imperial) or 9,800 Newtons (SI).
It is supposed to neutralize dog odour if rubbed into the coat. It will enrich compost. Slugs and snails in the garden do not like it. A damp sponge dipped in ash will clean wood burning stove doors. Ash, animal fat and salt can make soap. A paste of ash and water will make a metal cleaner
It is not in the Bible
Just use the memory key A is for ash. Anything that leaves an ash is a class A fire. So paper, wood, cloth would all be good examples of class A fires. Class B is liquids such as gasoline or oil. Class C is electrical fires and class D is a special class for metals that burn such as magnesium.
What usually causes the most damage is the pyroclastic debris and the ash. The ash isn't normal fire ash (tephra) more than 10 cm of volcanic ash can collapse a building. The next most devastating factor is the pyroclastic flow (lahar), gases through fumaroles and lastly the lava is least devastating. (Anyone can out run a lava flow... backwards)
ones that spew lava straight up and those that make a lot of ash
The Volcano dubbed Vesuvius erupted in 79AD, burying the greek town of Pompeii in volcanic ash and burying many of the inhabitants. There are some eye-witness accounts that still survive.
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum, burying them under ash and lava. While devastating, the eruption also preserved these cities remarkably well, providing valuable insights into Roman life and culture. Vesuvius continues to pose a threat to the surrounding area due to its active status.
It erupted catastrophically in June 1991 after 600 years of dormancy, killing hundreds of people and burying hundreds of square miles under volcanic ash.
The pyroclastic flow from the volcano devastated the surrounding area, burying everything in its path under a blanket of ash and hot gases.
The thick layer of ash that fell during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius acted as a protective blanket, preserving and burying the city of Pompeii. This layer helped to shield the structures from further damage and collapse, contributing to the remarkable preservation of the city and its artifacts.
really re would kill ash
A good username with 'Ash' in it would be 'Ash001'.
If Ash Ketchum was a vampire it would be interesting and he also would prey on humans for blood at night as well.
Mount Vesuvius famously erupted on August 24, AD 79, burying the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum under a thick layer of volcanic ash and pumice.
Mount Vesuvius famously exploded in 79 AD, burying the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum under ash and volcanic debris.