Who was the first person to have a Christmas tree
The first person to bring a Christmas Tree into a house, in the way we know it today, may have been the 16th century German preacher Martin Luther. A stor...
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What is special about marine plywood
It is a good-quality, hardwood plywood made with waterproof glue, but since it’s not treated with chemicals, it is not rot-resistant. Better grades also
Read More →Why are low molecular weight alcohols soluble in water
Answer : The low molecular mass alcohols are soluble in water due to presence of intermolecular hydrogen bonding between alcohol molecules and this is
Read More →How many calories are in a 6 ounce boneless pork chop
There are 315 calories in 6 ounces of boneless Pork Chop.
Read More →How many calories should a 3 year old have a day
How Much Food Do They Need? Depending on their age, size, and activity level, toddlers need about 1,000–1,400 calories a day.
Read More →What year do you take the English Regents
The English regents exam is administered in 11th grade after a student has three years of English instruction. The exam is given in two individual three-hour
Read More →What happens if you wash something not dishwasher safe
Not only can the detergents and water pressure cause your cast iron items to rust, your machine can also strip away the valuable seasoning oils that have
Read More →Why should cargo be covered
Legally, all carriers must carry a minimum amount of insurance, known as carrier liability. … Therefore, shippers can request cargo insurance to protect
Read More →Can rubella be transmitted through breast milk
A study of mothers vaccinated with the Cendehill strain of live, attenuated rubella virus found no transmission of the live virus to their breastfed infants.
Read More →How do you use Thayers Witch Hazel
To use it, wash your face, pat it dry, and soak either a cotton ball or cleansing pad with the toner. Lightly spread it across your face and neck. If
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