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B53 nuclear bomb B53 Type Thermonuclear weapon Place of origin United States Service history In service 1962–1997 14 more rows
Unfortunately for players, toothbrushes, toilet paper, soap, and other personal hygiene items must be left at home. Fortunately for us viewers,...
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Comparing savings accounts to other financial products This means if a thief gets your debit card, your checking account is more vulnerable than...
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What are the four types of homelessness? Transitional Homelessness. There is a popular misconception that homelessness is a chronic condition. ......
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Here are a few vegetables – and fruits — that can substitute for meat: Mushrooms. Many a dish using mushrooms had always fooled countless people to...
Read More »In 1988, some B53s were upgraded to the B53 Mod 1 (B53-1) variant to improve weapon safety and to provide compatibility with the G/H variants of the B52 bomber. During this upgrade the weapon lost full-fuzing capability, Retaining only the laydown fuzing mode. The B53-1 had a selectable laydown time of 30 to 240 seconds in 30 second increments.
Spiders are not attracted to heat and can live quite comfortably in a wide temperature range. Most spiders prefer temperatures hovering around 70...
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Kangaroo Rat 1. Kangaroo Rat. This little rodent never drinks water throughout his life, and does not need to drink water at all, as he gets the...
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Water alternatives such as Sparkling Water, Infused Water, Aloe Vera Juice, Coconut Water, and even Cactus Water (Cactus? Odd, I know…but believe...
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The alpha male The alpha male does not always eat first. In fact, the hungriest wolf usually eats first. Even a low-ranking animal can defend food...
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Food, water, clothing, sleep, and shelter are the bare necessities for anyone's survival. For many people, these basic needs can not be met without...
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Bir Tawil is the last truly unclaimed land on earth: a tiny sliver of Africa ruled by no state, inhabited by no permanent residents and governed by...
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