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According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, eggs can be sold for up to 30 days after they were packaged. So when your eggs' expiration date...
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#1 – INFPs According to the MBTI® Manual, INFPs are overrepresented in preferring reading as a leisure-time activity. This matched up with the...
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The fingers, nose, ears, toes, cheeks and chin are most vulnerable to frostbite, and should be covered as much as possible. When Is Cold Too Cold?...
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Teufel Hunden We got our nickname Devil Dogs from official German reports which called the Marines at Belleau Wood Teufel Hunden.
Read More »What Fills the Space Left in Wells When Oil is Extracted From the Ground? You might guess that magma or tumbling rocks fill the void, but the truth is much more prosaic: water.
You might guess that magma or tumbling rocks fill the void, but the truth is much more prosaic: water. Petroleum deposits, which are naturally mixed with water and gas, lie thousands of feet below the earth’s surface in layers of porous rock, typically sandstone or limestone. (Contrary to what you might imagine, drilling for oil is more like sucking oil from a sponge with a straw than from a giant pool of liquid.) At such depths, these liquids are under very high pressure. Pump petroleum out, and the pressure in the well drops. Water in the surrounding rock, which is also packed under high pressure, then pushes its way into this low-pressure pocket until the pressure reaches equilibrium. “It’s just like digging a hole at the beach, where water in the sand around it flows into the lower pressure zone of the hole,” explains Chris Liner, a professor of petroleum seismology at the University of Houston. Unless you drill in a volcanically active region (which would be unwise), magma typically flows miles below the deepest oil wells, which tap out around 30,000 feet down. And although some shifting of rock and deep sediment can occur, it wouldn’t spur a major earthquake. Typical drilling-induced quakes register between –2 and –4 on the Richter scale, which is one thousandth as forceful as the rumble of a tractor-trailer driving by.
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"Watermelon does not contain enough fat, protein, carbohydrates, nor vitamins and minerals to meet the needs of the human body." And, of course,...
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