What are dry and wet bulb thermometers used for? psychrometer. A device comprising two thermometers, one a dry bulb, the other a wet or wick-covered bulb, used in determining the moisture content or relative humidity of air or other gases. Also known as wet and dry bulb thermometer. What is measured with wet and dry […]
Who created the string bass?
Who created the string bass? In 1542, Silvestro Ganassi developed a bass viola da gamba in Venice, which is often regarded as the “progenitor” of the double-bass. Its sloping shoulders, frets and six strings tuned mainly to fourths (D2, G2, C3, E3, A3, D4) indicate that low bowed instruments emerged originally from the gamba family. […]
Are dragonfly larvae primary consumers?
Are dragonfly larvae primary consumers? The Fish eats the Dragonfly Larva. The Raccon eats the Fish. In the pond biome , the algae is the primary producer ,the Mosquito Larva is the primary consumer,the Dragonfly Larva is the secondary consumer ,the Fish is the tertiary consumer,and the Raccon is the quarternary consumer. What is an […]
How did Eddie die?
How did Eddie die? On December 8, 2005, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner released the findings of an autopsy. Guerrero’s official cause of death was “natural causes related to arteriosclerotic heart disease.” In layman’s terms, he had heart disease. Did Eddie Guerrero die in real life? MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 14 – Eddie Guerrero, a World Wrestling […]
When was the first Pupusa made?
When was the first Pupusa made? The pupusa was first made by the Pipil tribes of El Salvador about three thousand years ago. They became widespread in El Salvador during the 1960s. Most recently, the pupusa has arrived in the US as a result of the large amount of immigrants fleeing El Salvador’s civil war […]
Has the homeless population increased?
Has the homeless population increased? NSW has both the largest and fastest growing homeless population; there was a 37 per cent increase in the number of homeless people in the five years to 2016, and a 27 per cent increase in the rate of homelessness. Despite this, some good news arises from the latest data. […]
Are blue blubber jellyfish dangerous?
Are blue blubber jellyfish dangerous? The common blue blubber jellyfish grows to 35 centimetres in diameter and is not normally dangerous to humans unlike the infamous bluebottle, also known as Portuguese man o’ war, or the at times deadly Irukandji, which is found further north. Where do blue blubber jellyfish live? The jelly blubber (Catostylus […]
How did Nigeria get into debt?
How did Nigeria get into debt? How did Nigeria and other countries fall into the present debt trap? Often loans and resources were obtained for white-elephant projects sashayed straight from creditors into the private bank accounts of political leaders. In some cases the wealth of an African leader equates to his country’s level of indebtedness. […]