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Can you run out of oxygen in a stuck elevator?

Myth: If you are in an elevator that gets stuck between floors, you could run out of oxygen while waiting for help. Fact: Elevator cars are not designed ...

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How many types of statistical diagrams are there?

Types of Graphs in Statistics. The four basic graphs used in statistics include bar, line, histogram and pie charts. What are the different types of stat...

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Do worms eat lettuce?

The Best Worm Foods for Your Soil Greens include green vegetables and other natural foods—melon rinds, lettuce, carrots, fruit peels, etc. —and they don&...

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How do you choose ski poles?

The traditional method of choosing the correct length ski poles is to turn the ski poles upside down and hold them underneath the basket. In this positio...

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What picks do the patriots have in the 2022 draft?

The Patriots selected Cole Strange, Tyquan Thornton, and Marcus Jones in each of the first three rounds, and on Saturday, added Jack Jones, Pierre Strong...

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Is spin class good for weight loss?

Spinning is long known to decrease fat and help people drop pounds. In fact, it's so effective that research has shown replacing one bout of moderat...

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Why are Niger and Nigeria separate?

The expansion of French and British imperialism in the period 1890–1905 demarcated the line which would become the modern Niger – Nigeria border. During ...

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Can a human hear a mouse squeak?

In addition to audible squeaks, mice produce ultrasonic noises—squeaks so high that humans cannot hear them. Can you hear mice squeaking? Common Mouse So...

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Who has the best hair in the NHL?

More importantly, Erik Karlsson is taking home a prestigious award: He was voted to have the best hair in the NHL, according to the NHL Players' Ass...

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Is RCF same as RPM?

RPM (revolutions per minute) basically describes how fast the centrifuge goes. This is the unit centrifuge manufacturers use to inform users how fast the...

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