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How consonant sounds are made?

Score: 4.6/5 (9 votes) A consonant is a speech sound that's not a vowel. The sound of a consonant is produced by a partial or complete obstruction of the airstream by a constriction of the speech organs. In writing, a consonant is any letter of the alphabet except A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y...

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technology trends

Why heat relaxes muscles?

Score: 4.5/5 (63 votes) When heat is applied to a sore area of the body, blood vessels widen and blood flow increases to transport excess lactic acid and other toxins away from tired muscles. These muscles are also made more elastic by the heat, and nerve endings are stimulated to block pain signals...

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culture and society

Is peach undertone warm or cool?

Score: 4.2/5 (15 votes) Warm undertones range from peach to yellow and golden. Some people with warm undertones also have sallow skin. Cool undertones include pink and bluish hues. If you have a neutral undertone, this means that your undertones are roughly the same color as your actual skin tone.Ho...

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health

Will peeps explode in the microwave?

Score: 4.3/5 (32 votes) Ever wondered what happens when you put Peeps in the microwave? ... Turns out, if you put them in the microwave, they turn into giant versions of themselves. They expand to about four times their actual size then deflate into nothing more than the inside of a s'more.Can ...

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data and analysis

What is a warlock doberman?

Score: 4.8/5 (30 votes) The “term” became something that backyard breeders used to advertise their puppies. They used “Warlock” to mean better bloodlines, better Dobermans, bigger & better watchdogs—and so the term has been used for the last 20 years to basically mean a huge or giant sized Dober...

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science and innovation

Why take energy gels?

Score: 4.2/5 (74 votes) When to take gels? Energy gels should be taken just before or during exercise. They work by immediately raising your blood sugar level. If you are not exercising, the body will release insulin and convert into long term stores (glycogen) actually leading to lower blood sugar ...

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science and innovation

Which is an example of a structural homology?

Score: 4.4/5 (71 votes) An example of homologous structures are the limbs of humans, cats, whales, and bats. Regardless of whether it is an arm, leg, flipper or wing, these structures are built upon the same bone structure. Homologies are the result of divergent evolution.Which is an example of a st...

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science and innovation

Does shipt pay well?

Score: 4.6/5 (54 votes) It pays well Experienced Shipt Shoppers can make anywhere from $16–$22/hour. Shoppers get paid per shop, so the more you shop, the more you earn. Shipt Shoppers also keep 100% of their tips, and Shipt encourages members to tip, so you'll make more for providing exception...

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policy and governance

How to grow corymbia ficifolia?

Score: 4.8/5 (66 votes) Plant in full sun in a well-drained soil and irrigate regularly to get established and then infrequently after this - this is a plant of a mediterranean climate and is particularly well suited to California's coastal climate where it is seaside and drought tolerant. It i...

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environment and climate

How heavy do sledge hammers get?

Score: 4.9/5 (69 votes) What is the most common size for a sledgehammer? Most sledgehammers have a 36-inch handle and weigh about 10 pounds. This size is great for heavy-duty household jobs and small, professional projects.How heavy is the heaviest sledge hammer?Types of Sledge HammersThe longest, h...

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