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// news analysis

How anthracite is made?

Score: 4.8/5 (22 votes) Anthracite coal forms when bituminous coal undergoes very low grade metamorphism, accompanied by structural deformation. The fixed carbon content under these conditions reaches 85-95%. If anthracite is metamorphosed further it turns into graphite.How is anthracite produced?An...

20 Jan 2026 1,504 views
// health

Is up on the rooftops a real book?

Score: 4.8/5 (46 votes) Cogan definitely needs to write Up on the Rooftops! Vikki Unfortunately it's not a real book. We need to petition Jenny Colgan to write it! If you want to read a book about rooftop adventures, Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell is pretty good.Is there a book called up on t...

20 Jan 2026 1,518 views
// global affairs

Do lips swell after dissolving?

Score: 4.3/5 (19 votes) Aftercare Advice There are very few serious side effects to lip filler dissolving treatment using hyaluronidase, though swelling from 24-72 hours after treatment is very common. You might also experience some slight bruising after treatment due to the injections – this is all...

20 Jan 2026 1,291 views
// current events

What is the root of perambulate?

Score: 4.5/5 (60 votes) The Latin word at the root of perambulate is ambulare, "to walk," and the more common word amble shares this origin. Another related word is perambulator, a mainly British term for a baby carriage or stroller, which is shortened to the more familiar pram. Definitions of peram...

20 Jan 2026 1,029 views
// media

Will salt kill weeds?

Score: 4.4/5 (38 votes) Table Salt - Using salt to kill weeds is a common do-it-yourself solution. When salt is absorbed by plant root systems, it disrupts the water balance and causes the weed to eventually wilt and die. But salt by itself doesn't make a very effective weed killer.How long doe...

20 Jan 2026 266 views
// public policy

Would be a negative externality?

Score: 4.3/5 (35 votes) A negative externality exists when the production or consumption of a product results in a cost to a third party. Air and noise pollution are commonly cited examples of negative externalities.What are 2 examples of negative externalities?Negative consumption externalitiesWhen...

20 Jan 2026 536 views
// global affairs

When calibrating a probe what are the tolerances allowed?

Score: 5/5 (55 votes) Both Ice Point & Boiling Point Calibration have a tolerance of + or – 1°C. So, the acceptable range for: Ice Point Calibration is: -1.0°C to 1.0°C. Boiling Point Calibration is: 99°C to 101°C.What is the acceptable tolerance when calibrating a thermometer?This means that fo...

20 Jan 2026 877 views
// data

What are the symptoms of polycythaemia?

Score: 4.7/5 (58 votes) Symptoms of polycythaemiaheadaches.blurred vision.red skin – particularly in the face, hands and feet.tiredness.high blood pressure.dizziness.discomfort in the tummy.confusion.What is the most common cause of polycythemia?Primary polycythemia is genetic. It's most common...

20 Jan 2026 1,305 views
// global affairs

Why should salaried employees clock in and out?

Score: 4.2/5 (72 votes) Having your salaried employees fill out timesheets helps you more efficiently track, monitor, and manage their leave—and makes the entire process easier for you and your human resources team. More accurate project management.Should salaried employees clock in and out?Most sal...

20 Jan 2026 737 views
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