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How to test for borates in pool water?

Score: 4.5/5 (36 votes) If you are using one of the boric acid products or your own borax pool treatment, you can test the levels of borates in your pool by using the AquaChek Borate Test Kit. Test your borate levels in your pool monthly, or as needed, to maintain the residual of 30-50 ppm of borate...

Jan 30, 2026 1,109 views
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Would the earth ever stop spinning?

Score: 4.2/5 (64 votes) Strictly speaking, the Earth will never cease to rotate in the technical sense... not while Earth is intact at least. No matter what the Earth might eventually become tidally locked with, whether the Moon or the Sun, it will be rotating, at the same rate as either the Moon�...

Jan 30, 2026 612 views
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Do we use the metric system?

Score: 4.2/5 (4 votes) It's been legal to use the metric system since 1866, and metric became the preferred system of weights and measures for U.S. trade and commerce in 1988. Metric system use in the U.S. lies along a continuum where some measures are entirely in metric and others are entirely...

Jan 30, 2026 1,010 views
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How to change to primogeniture ck2?

Score: 4.2/5 (12 votes) Switch to Primogeniture indirectly: If you have Gavelkind or Elective gavelkind succession laws and wish to escape into Primogeniture, consider changing to Seniority or Elective first, while working up your Crown Authority (or Late Feudal Administration with Conclave).How do ...

Jan 30, 2026 1,120 views
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When push comes to shove origin?

Score: 4.3/5 (71 votes) This term comes from rugby, where, after an infraction of rules, forwards from each team face off and push against one another until one player can kick the ball to a teammate and resume the game. Its figurative use dates from the 1950s.Does shove mean push?1 : to push with s...

Jan 30, 2026 678 views
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What is mineral garnierite?

Score: 5/5 (44 votes) Garnierite is a general name for a green nickel ore which is found in pockets and veins within weathered and serpentinized ultramafic rocks. It forms by lateritic weathering of ultramafic rocks and occurs in many nickel laterite deposits in the world. It is an important nickel ...

Jan 30, 2026 557 views
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In orphan did daniel die?

Score: 4.9/5 (56 votes) While Daniel was hospitalized from his fall, Esther slipped into his hospital room and she smothered him with a pillow, stopping his heart, but several doctors quickly revived him. ... As John took Esther and Max home, the doctors sedated Kate. (In the original script, Esther...

Jan 30, 2026 908 views
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Could persistent headache be covid?

Score: 4.5/5 (21 votes) COVID-19Common questionCould migraines be a symptom of COVID-19?One of the more common symptoms of COVID-19 that may persist long after initial infection are severe headaches and outright migraines — possibly a result of the body's inflammatory response to the virus, som...

Jan 30, 2026 809 views
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How does carbon capture work?

Score: 4.3/5 (11 votes) CCS involves the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial processes, such as steel and cement production, or from the burning of fossil fuels in power generation. This carbon is then transported from where it was produced, via ship or in a pipeline, and store...

Jan 30, 2026 328 views
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Where to plant anemone bulbs?

Score: 4.2/5 (54 votes) Pick a spot in your garden that has well-draining soil and gets full sun or partial shade. Plant the anemone bulbs about 2-3” deep and 2-3” apart, placing them in the ground with their pointy ends up. Water well once and wait for spring. After anemones have bloomed don't...

Jan 30, 2026 389 views