I have always wondered this you have probably seen cars with drop down body kits that look like they are going to touch the ground how do the cars go over speed bumps without touching the ground? do the wheels hit the speed bump first? or does the body kit? Or you drive the car fast over the speed bump so the car Jumps long enough to make it over the speed bumb without touching the ground? im not sure how these cars make it over I mostly see these on cars that are lowered and are tuners.
a fake nosebleed because you ball up the papers and color them red then put the rubberbands on ta-da! an excuse to get out of a class you hate
Aim crumbled paper with rubber bands after coloring them red with marking
unplug it and set it away from the house for a while odds are it may have just been dust from a full bag or canister of dirt just set it outside for about twenty minutes then if it is still in one piece empty it and it should be fine
Extremely accurate! I worked with weather satellite systems for several years. This is not a new game to them, they have been using these and adjusting them for over 50 years. The also measure many other things like ice thickness, and soil moisture. My bad I read too quick. I went back and reread the question and now I am thoroughly convinced that I am dyslexic. I know they have sensors that can measure surface temperature, I think they use Algorithms to clean up the data.
this? Why, I can make a hat or a brooch or a pterodactyl