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no because people arnt such idiots

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It depends on the buoyancy of an object in relation to the liquid it is in.

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Lead is a common dense metal used in fishing sinkers due to its high density, making it effective for quickly sinking bait or lures to desired depths. However, lead has environmental concerns and alternative materials like tungsten are becoming more popular.

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I assume you are talking about the sticks that sink. We call them sinkers.

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Yes, sinkers in water would sink in oil because sinkers are denser than oil and therefore will sink regardless of the medium in which they are placed. The buoyant force acting on the sinker is not strong enough to float in oil.

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7lb line, 8 oz lead sinkers and burley.

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It's heavy and cheap. It's also soft enough that you can pinch it around the line easily. When I was a kid, you got split-shot sinkers and attached them to the line by putting the sinker in the split then biting it--yes, with your teeth. We were all a little dumber then.

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So that you can sort and carry your fishing stuff, like hooks, sinkers, lures, bobbers, line, things like that. You don't NEED one, but it is really handy.

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Ecological sinkers, also known as ecological traps, are areas that attract organisms but are ultimately harmful due to high mortality rates caused by human activities or environmental changes. In these traps, organisms are tricked into perceiving the area as suitable habitat but face decreased survival or reproductive success. Examples include artificial lights leading sea turtle hatchlings away from the ocean or oil spills attracting seabirds.

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put on two split shop sinkers and then attach a swivel with a size 10 hook or gang hooks and add just enough powerpait to cover the hook

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There are many factors that could lead to a certain outcome. Can you provide more specific context or details about what you are asking?

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The basics are hooks, line, and sinkers. You will also want a pair of pliers, a knife, a small towel to wipe your hands, and bobbers. These are the basics. Swivels, split rings and extra line for making up your terminal tackle rigs. Scissors, a tape measure and a small torch can be handy. Various lures, jigs, floats, flasher rigs, depending on the type of fishing you're planning.

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Three Musketers, Polar Bar, cotton candy, tootsie roll, sinkers, hershey's, zero, mounds, M&M. Hostes cupcakes. Lance cookies, ice cream.

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Lead sinkers are used to keep the bait anchored to the bottom of the water body. The sinkers come in many different shapes and sizes for different fishing situations. Lead is used because it has a high density and low cost. Some competitive anglers are using tungsten weights which have a higher density (and therefore a lower profile) but they are significantly more expensive. Tungsten is also better for the environment,.

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Apparently floaters and sinkers are both acceptable, but sinkers are more common. The cause of the floater was thought to be fat content, which plays a small role, but it is mostly the amount of gas bubbles. There are other factors to what constitutes "healthy" poo, such as color and consistency. If it's often pale, then there may be an absorption problem caused by something like celiac disease. If it's loose for two weeks or more, it's also an indication of a GI problem such as an acute infection.

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There are many items that can be put in a fishing bag to be used on a fishing excursion. The most common things found in a fishing bag are extra line, extra hooks, bobbers and sinkers.

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The question is meaningless. It works for what it works for and doesn't work for what it doesn't work for. Depending on what you want to do with it, it may be too expensive for that application (it probably wouldn't make good fishing line sinkers for that reason, for example).

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Get an applachian trail multi tool

then on a beaner get flint, folding scissors,can opener, saw blade, and a ear plug case.in this case get fishin line hooks sinkers, then get some cotton balls.

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Only if you do that many, many times. Long ago, plumbers handled pipes made out of lead. After doing that awhile, the plumbers became insane. So I suppose, if you don't wash your hands after awhile, you could get sick.

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I guess it would depend on what day you asked her. The main suspect in her parent's murders, Lizzie changed her story several different times. According to Lizzie, she was upstairs, then she was downstairs, then she was in the barn looking for sinkers for an upcoming fishing trip and eating pears.

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Items that can be used as fishing tackle include sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, hooks, lines, spears, lures, nets, gaffs, waders, traps, and tackle boxes. Fishing tackle is a term for physical equipment used while fishing.

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Floating turds can be a sign of excess gas in the intestine, often due to a high-fiber diet. Sinkers can indicate a lack of fiber, leading to denser stools. However, changes can also be influenced by hydration levels and other health factors.

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Fish hooks, swivels, split rings, sinkers, spinners and lures, fishing line, scissors, floats, luminous beads, fishing knife, pliers, weighing scales and tape measure, small torch,

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She actually gave a couple. One was she was ironing handkerchiefs in the downstairs of the house. Then her story changed to include her trip to the barn loft to look for sinkers for an upcoming fishing trip. They must not have bought it because she was arrested and held in the towns jail until her trial.

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For lake fishing, you will need a fishing pole, fishing line, hooks, sinkers, bobbers, bait, and a tackle box to store your gear. Additionally, you may want to consider bringing a net, pliers, and a cooler to keep your catch fresh.

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It depends on the metal.

Lithium has lower density than water: 0.534 kg per liter.

Copper is 8.94 kg per liter.

Tungsten, which is now used as sinkers for fishing is 19.25 kg per liter.

Osmium is the density champion at 22.59 kg per liter.

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For a successful lake fishing trip, essential gear to pack includes fishing rods, reels, bait, tackle box, fishing line, hooks, bobbers, sinkers, pliers, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, and a cooler for storing your catch.

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West Virginia has a variety of rocks, including sedimentary rocks such as sandstone, limestone, and shale, as well as metamorphic rocks like schist and slate. There are also some areas with igneous rocks, such as granite and basalt. Additionally, coal deposits are prevalent in West Virginia's geology.

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Lead is commonly used in weights for fishing. It is dense, easily moldable, and can be shaped into various forms to suit different fishing techniques and conditions. Lead sinkers are effective in helping anglers reach desired depths and improve casting distance.

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Yes, you can use a wide range of style/weight rod for different species. Using a lighter rod usually allow for a better feel of the bite, while a heavier rod allows for cast heavier lures/sinkers. A longer rod also helps with casting farther, especially light lures.

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Because trout seem to love salmon eggs, I would bury a size 14 or 16 hook in the roe. The hook was at the very end of the line, with split-shot sinkers clamped at about one foot from the hook and bait. This worked well in riffles and small eddies. For larger ponds/lakes, I would use a spoon-type lure with a treble hook, without bait. While reeling in, slow down to let the lure drop for about six inches, then speed up as you reel in a little faster.

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The best way is to find a detailed step-by-step guide online so one can carefully follow the instructions. Basically you will need raw material like lead and wire and also moulds. When working with heated metal it's of course also important to think about safety and wear proper safety equipment.

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Anything on Earth experiences the same gravitational force. Earth's gravity is 9.8m/s2 on all objects (slightly greater near the equator and slightly less further from it). This means that every second an object is falling, it's speed will increase by 9.8 meters per second. This is not taking air friction and other such things into account.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern S-NK-R-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter S and 3rd letter N and 4th letter K and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are:

sinkers

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Basic: windproof outdoorsman butane lighter (or any butane lighter) for fire starting, compass (but may not work well if too near the poles), and knife (half serated can be best) More specific to the Arctic: Wear as much heavy clothing as possible, magnifying glass (for more fire), snare wire for hunting, water bottle(s) for storing water, tiny fishing kit (yards of line wrapped around a small piece of cardboard, hooks, sinkers, use a stick for a rod), rain poncho, just a regular CD for signalling using shiny side, flashlight/battries

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a breaking ball is simply any pitch that curves, dips, dives, moves or does anything but go in a straight line. Curveballs, sliders, sinkers, slurves, screwballs and gyroballs are all examples of breaking balls.

Note that changeups do not count as breaking balls, because their purpose is not to confuse the batter with a change in direction, but rather a change in speed.

Knuckleballs are sort of a combination of offspeed and breaking balls, and I'm not sure what an eephus pitch is.

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Gravity. Sinkers go toward the ground faster because the spin put on them causes more air resistance on the top of the ball, pushing it downwards. Curve-balls and sliders also use air resistance to change direction or "break." A fastball stays straighter because the air resistance actually counter-acts gravity, pushing the ball upwards. Gravity is stronger though, and fastballs still sink a little bit.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 4 words with the pattern SIN--RS. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter I and 3rd letter N and 6th letter R and 7th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

singers

sinkers

sinners

sinters

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 11 words with the pattern SIN---S. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter I and 3rd letter N and 7th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

sindons

singers

singles

sinkers

sinless

sinners

sinnets

sinopis

sinters

sinuous

sinuses

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 10 words with the pattern SI-K--S. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter S and 2nd letter I and 4th letter K and 7th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

sickees

sickens

sickies

sickles

silkens

silkies

simkins

sinkers

sirkars

siskins

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A versatile lake fishing rig setup for catching a variety of fish species typically includes a medium to heavy action spinning rod, a reel with a smooth drag system, 8-12 lb test monofilament line, a variety of hooks and sinkers, and a selection of artificial lures and live bait. This setup allows for flexibility in targeting different fish species and adjusting to various fishing conditions.

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well if teachers are good teachers they can teach well and do writing well, history well, math well and reading well.

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Well Well Well - John Lennon song - was created on 1970-12-11.

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A peck is a measure of dry volume - not of weight.

8 dry quarts (16 dry pints) - note not for liquids.

Thus the weight would depend on what was being measured: feathers or lead sinkers.

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which well genki as in i am well

ido he fell down the well

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The word well is an adjective, for example well water or well wisher.

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