Why is 11 a special number? 11 is a prime number. It is the smallest two-digit prime number in the decimal base. The next prime is 13, with which it comprises a twin prime. If a number is divisible by 11, reversing its digits will result in another multiple of 11. Is No 11 lucky? […]
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What is the population of Kashmir in 2020?
What is the population of Kashmir in 2020? 13.6 million What is the current population of Jammu and Kashmir in 2020? 13,305 How many Hindus are Kashmiri? According to one estimate, 3,000-5,000 Pandits are left in the valley today – a far cry from the 300,000 who used to live there. These few thousand are […]
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Is kerosene a good wood preservative?
Is kerosene a good wood preservative? Re: Kerosene / Linseed Oil It’s a pretty good pesticide/preservative for wood, effective to protect your basement joists and girders against termites and many fungi. Can used motor oil be used as a wood preservative? Motor oil wouldn’t make a very good preservative for wood. Wood is like a […]
What is an example of forward linkage?
What is an example of forward linkage? Forward Linkage: It is when, the establishment of a processing industry can lead to the development and establishment of the number of advanced stage industries. For Example, once a food processing industry is established, it results in increasing the demand of raw materials provided by the agriculture sector. […]
What is the difference between cement and concrete?
What is the difference between cement and concrete? What is the difference between cement and concrete? Although the terms cement and concrete often are used interchangeably, cement is actually an ingredient of concrete. Concrete is a mixture of aggregates and paste. Cement comprises from 10 to 15 percent of the concrete mix, by volume. Is […]
What was the original Doritos flavor?
What was the original Doritos flavor? nacho cheese What Is Jumpin Jack Cheese Doritos? The cheesy seasoning is made up of cheddar, Monterey Jack, and Swiss cheeses. It sounds like a lot of cheese but according to the level of cheesy powder that accumulated on my fingers while I ate my way through the bag, […]
Why was Worthing pier built?
Why was Worthing pier built? Designed by Sir Robert Rawlinson and built by the Worthing Pier Company, it was officially opened on the 12th April 1862, and was the 13th pier opened in England. It was a great success from the start and was instrumental as a visitors attraction in helping Worthing blossom into a […]