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How much damage would occur if lightning struck your house?

How much damage would occur if lightning struck your house?

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Sheesh, don't any of you other answerers know how to drive in the winter? First and foremost, to drive the RX8 in the winter you MUST use winter tires. The stock tires are Summer-only tires. Period. Do not attempt to drive on snow, slush, or ice with them. Period! If you can actually get moving you'll likely crash. Winter tires will make this car just fine to drive in the snow or slush. Believe it or not, almost all cars up to the 1980's were rear wheel drive, and we actually were able to drive them in the winter.
Could be few different things. Main thing is rotors. Tire shop should have checked this but if they do only tires they won't check or think about it. Brake shop might be able to save them if they aren't to bad. A lot cheaper to turn them then have to buy brand new ones. Another thing could be struts. If you open the hood and look at the side where wheels are you will see bracket coming threw from wheels. bounce the car a little and see if you hear or see that part move around a lot. Either way I would for sure get it checked out by a shop that does more than tires. Could be something simple as new bushings or major.
No, because if trees were planted on mars they would not be able to grow because they would not have enough oxygen going to the cells for growth to occur, so the trees couldn't produce oxygen to make living on mars slightly easier Sorry to burst your bubble

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