If you mean salt & pepper in the same container, I would say heterogeneous mixture, but salt by itself would be a compount (NaCl?), while pepper would likely be a homogeneous mixture (milled black pepper).
If you mean black ground pepper, that you get from a pepper shaker, yes, it would affect the melting rate of ice - not because of its flavor (the hot taste is not the same as a hot temperature) but because it is dark colored, and therefore absorbs light more easily than ice does, and will therefore warm up faster.
Your question as stated makes little sense. Kilometers are units of distance- the "metric mile"- 2 km is about a mile and a quarter. So what does that mean in the context of a door and what does "amount" mean for doors?
to hold onto a characteristic through time
explaining on how you got through your process.
ward of evil
This phrase likely refers to a challenge or game where someone tries to pass a small object like pepper through a narrow opening like a crack in a door. It could be used metaphorically to describe a difficult or impossible task.
crack into rant
Time to get a screen or close the front door.
Pepper. Do notice that Black pepper is "mustapippuri", white pepper is "valkopippuri" but red pepper is "paprika".
This is usually a custom in the Chinese culture. The Chinese paint their doors red as a sign of a new beginning in the Chinese new year.
Finkle pepper means bubbles and light savers
It means that you make a better door than a window. A door you can't see through and a window you can!
It depends on what you mean by "falling apart". The portion of the hinge welded to the door has been known to crack on occasion, as well as hinge pins wearing out. Also, is your car a coupe, convertible, 4-door? The convertible doors are the heaviest.
it comes from your mothers but crack deep but crack
In Spanish the name "Pepper" is "Pimienta" but i can't find what it means.
Black pepper