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someone PLEASE help me with my Jeep LIberty in the snow?

I'm a teenage girl and i just got my first car over the summer, so this is my first time driving in the snow and it is VERY snowy/icy/crappy where i live right now. Yesterday i slid all over the road and today i tried using the 4wd and it made a ton of noise.. but if i take it off 4wd, i slide everywhere again! Any idea what those noises are so i can get it fixed? Also, when should i use 4wd or the other gears like that? ANd how often? And is there anything else i can do to stop slipping and spinning? I almost get into accidents on a daily and I'm terrified to drive!If anyone has answers to any of my rambling (that may or may not make sense because i know nothing about cars,) i would appreciate it so so so much

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For some reason the caravan/boat world still uses imperial fittings and pipe sizes where the plumbing trade certainly in the UK is all metric although the threads are still imperial 1/2 3/4 and 1 inch BSP etc so no really you need to match the pipe sizes to the fittings to ensure gas tight and mechanically sound joints.
winterbee / is great. I use this all the time. Fire - Aelia (first name under Ancient Roman names. Female variant of Aelius, meaning Sun) Water - Nerina (at the end of my own novel, the protagonist's daughter bears this name.If I recall correctly, it was listed under Italian names) Lighting - Tuona (I corrupted the Italian word for Thunder) Yes they end with A, but as Steve the Pizzaman said, I like to think -a and -us Roman gender suffix.
What's wrong with the fact that they all end in 'a'? In Rome, every woman's name ended in 'a' and every man's name ended in 'us'.

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