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The British Army first used tanks in World War 1.
Petrol tanks are NOT a standard size.
Tanks are not measured in gauges.
2 trellion gas tanks
Something that is 3 cubic metres in size.
Yes,Airplanes can explode because their Fuel Tanks. The Fuel Tanks contain Fuel.
Some fuel contain S.But in high temperature S cannot stay in -2 state.So there is no H2S.
Ballast tanks contain water, usually sea water.
Let's see. Our atmosphere contains oxygen. Oxygen tanks contain oxygen. Oh yeah water has oxygen too
While the tanks are the same the different is what is contain in it. Frac tanks hold unused fluids for fracturing the well. Flowback tanks hold the used fluid that returns or flows back from the well after fracturing.
A tank is used to contain something. It could be fuel, air, or even milk. Many products are stored in tanks.
No, they breath methane gas which is why they are (almost) always shown with. The triangular tanks on their backs and masks on their faces, they would need that ,at least, to survive in vacuum.
What are two ways plants act as a carbon source?
Mountaineers often take oxygen tanks when they climb high mountains such as Everest. The tanks contain oxygen gas that has been compressed into small volume. This can help reduce the effect of atmospheric pressure
The external tanks can contain up to 534,900 US gallons of propellant. The shuttle has two of these.
They use ballast tanks to contain sea water or air to control their depth
600 tanks