No. The atmosphere is made of poisonous gasses, but the planet itself is rock.
Oil floats on water because it is less dense than water. This causes oil to sit on top of water, creating a layer of oil that is separate from the water underneath.
No
by heating it up really high
A typical heating convector consists of a heating element, a fan for air circulation, a thermostat for temperature control, and a casing to contain these components. The heating element heats up the air, which is then blown out into the room by the fan. The thermostat regulates the temperature by turning the heating element on and off as needed.
They are made of a blend of durable Styrophome Basicallly polystyreme
A mixture of coughsyrup and his choice of alcohol... that is what is in his styrophome cup
you have to get a styrophome ball then carve it out then use toothpicks to carve it out then you label it with them.
no it is not heating up the atmosphere
They are NOT poisonous. They are venomous. Check you facts, look it up, or at least learn it!
No. The atmosphere is made of poisonous gasses, but the planet itself is rock.
positive: gives nutrient soil and gives free heating. negative: kills people and ash is poisonous.
"Heating up" typically refers to the process of increasing the temperature of something, such as a liquid or food, by applying heat. This can involve using a stove, microwave, oven, or any other heating source to raise the temperature of the object.
There are over 5000 species of ladybugs, many of which are poisonous. Note that this is mainly in the "poisonous to eat" sense, not the "venomous" sense like, say, rattlesnakes. A few species are capable of spraying a toxin that affects mammals.
No, not as long as it hasn't been conatminated with some other outside factor that could bring in bacteria. But just re-heating tea after it has gone cold will not make it become poisonous.
There are many gasses that are heating up our planet.The most significant most likely is methane from cows, termites, and other organisms that digest plant matter. Greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide have been named as the cause of global warming. There are many gasses that are heating up our planet. There is no gas that is heating up our planet
Oil floats on water because it is less dense than water. This causes oil to sit on top of water, creating a layer of oil that is separate from the water underneath.