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How long do conures live?

Score: 4.5/5 (58 votes) A properly cared for conure can live between 20 to 30 years.How long do green cheek conures live as pets?Conures have busy beaks, which makes Lafeber foods a conure favorite. Lafeber's Avi-Cakes, Pellet-Berries and Nutri-Berries offer balanced nutrition that appeals to a...

10 Jan 2026 1,458 views
// public policy

Which cleats work with peloton?

Score: 4.4/5 (11 votes) At-home Peloton bikes are fitted with LOOK Delta cleats and commercial Peloton bikes are fitted with SPD cleats, so as long as you have spin shoes with the appropriate cleat, you're good to go.What type of cleats work with Peloton?The Peloton Bike uses Delta-compatible c...

10 Jan 2026 104 views
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Is there a word indictment?

Score: 5/5 (26 votes) Indictment is a noun form of the verb indict, which can be used in the sense of making formal criminal charges or in the more general sense of accusing or criticizing. Example: According to the indictment, the suspect is being charged with armed robbery.How do you use the word ...

10 Jan 2026 566 views
// data

How are n95 masks electrostatically charged?

Score: 4.7/5 (28 votes) In addition to mechanical capture, N95 respirators employ an electrostatic mechanism to attract and intercept foreign particles (charged or uncharged). This happens when there are significant electric fields and electric field gradients in the mask material, which may occur w...

10 Jan 2026 1,385 views
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Is sven in frozen 2?

Score: 4.1/5 (51 votes) Sven is a fictional character who most prominently appears in the 53rd animated film Frozen (2013) and its sequel and 58th animated film, Frozen II (2019), produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. He is a reindeer that lives together with his companion, Kristoff.Does Elsa h...

10 Jan 2026 987 views
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What is the difference between ferromagnetism and paramagnetism?

Score: 5/5 (70 votes) Paramagnetism refers to materials like aluminum or platinum which become magnetized in a magnetic field but their magnetism disappears when the field is removed. Ferromagnetism refers to materials (such as iron and nickel) that can retain their magnetic properties when the magn...

10 Jan 2026 1,798 views
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When were roof trusses first used?

Score: 4.5/5 (59 votes) Trusses were probably first used in primitive lake dwellings during the early Bronze Age, about 2500 bc. The first trusses were built of timber. The Greeks used trusses extensively in roofing, and trusses were used for various construction purposes in the European Middle Ages...

10 Jan 2026 1,201 views
// education insights

In the bible about prayer shawl?

Score: 4.4/5 (26 votes) An interesting, albeit sacred, aspect of Jewish worship is the donning of a prayer shawl when one enters the sanctuary, prepared to worship. In Torah, the Jewish Bible, we are instructed in the Book of Numbers 15: 37-41, to do this. ... The fringes are called tzitzit.What is ...

10 Jan 2026 1,508 views
// science

How does a pulsometer watch work?

Score: 4.8/5 (18 votes) A pulsometer scale is usually calibrated to 15 or 30 heartbeats (or pulsations). Start the chronograph timer and count the beats until you get to the number the scale is calibrated for. Stop the time and you will read the heart rate in beats per minute. ... Pulsometer scales ...

10 Jan 2026 590 views
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When does jack hesitate to kill the pig?

Score: 4.6/5 (54 votes) Although Jack doesn't succeed in killing the pig until chapter 4, his intent is already there beginning in chapter 1 when he, Simon, and Ralph come across a pig caught in the undergrowth. Jack has the perfect opportunity to stab it, but as he hesitates, it gets away. Whe...

10 Jan 2026 1,308 views
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