What is a loonie made out of? When introduced, loonie coins were made of aureate, a bronze-electroplated nickel combination. Beginning in 2007, some loonie blanks also began to be produced with a cyanide-free brass plating process. In the spring of 2012, the composition switched to multi-ply brass-plated steel. What is the Canadian quarter made of? […]
Why does my aftermarket radio have power but no sound?
Why does my aftermarket radio have power but no sound? Typically when a car stereo produces no sound it’s usually caused by a shorted or grounded wire, defective speakers, faulty head unit/fuses, or setup is not yet complete with your radio unit. Why is my aftermarket stereo not working? If there’s a problem in the […]
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What are Shih Tzu not allowed to eat?
What are Shih Tzu not allowed to eat? Onions, garlic, leeks and chives Anything in this bracket is a poisonous food for Shih Tzus, whether it’s been boiled, cooked, or whatever – it’s not something your Shih Tzu should eat ever. These foods are said to makes dogs feel poorly and in larger amounts can […]
Where is the 486 area code?
Where is the 486 area code? Area Code 486 History: Area Code 486 has not been assigned for use by the North American Numbering Plan Administrator. Area Code 486 is officially planned as a General Purpose area code which is typically assigned to a geographic area. If you receive a phone call from area code […]
Is scrambled eggs a chemical reaction?
Is scrambled eggs a chemical reaction? Cooking the egg is an example of a chemical change. Does cooking egg involve a physical and chemical change? Cooking an egg is considered a chemical change. While the egg that is cooked will not change its state, it does change its uncooked chemical composition into the cooked, chemical […]
What are the 4 classifications of snow storms?
What are the 4 classifications of snow storms? Heavy Snow Blizzard: Winds of 35 mph or more with snow and blowing snow reducing visibility to less than ¼ mile for 3 hours or more. Blowing Snow: Wind-driven snow that reduces visibility. Snow Squalls: Brief, intense snow showers accompanied by strong, gusty winds. Snow Showers: Snow […]
How do vetoes work?
How do vetoes work? The veto allows the President to “check” the legislature by reviewing acts passed by Congress and blocking measures he finds unconstitutional, unjust, or unwise. Congress can override a veto by passing the act by a two-thirds vote in both the House and the Senate. (Usually an act is passed with a […]