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How many gins are there?

Score: 4.5/5 (24 votes) While the country itself produces more than 500 gins, there are currently some 6,000 gins in production worldwide.How many gin types are there?There are two types of gin that are most common in the U.S. market. Distilled gin is made by distilling a mash, or fermented alcohol ...

Feb 09, 2026 1,816 views
politics

Can you die from a west nile virus?

Score: 4.4/5 (39 votes) Less than 1% of the people who do get infected with the West Nile virus develop severe symptoms or complications. Almost all of those people fully recover. Of the small number of people who do get severely ill from West Nile virus, about 10% will die.Can you survive West Nile...

Feb 09, 2026 1,957 views
politics

How doping alters the atomic structure of silicon?

Score: 4.1/5 (9 votes) The conductivities of silicon can be drastically increased and controlled by the addition of impurities to the intrinsic (pure) semiconductive material. This process, called doping increases the number of current carriers (electrons or holes). ... Each pentavalent atom forms c...

Feb 09, 2026 126 views
economy

Does medicaid cover annual wellness visit?

Score: 4.5/5 (43 votes) Medicaid members less than 21 years old are now covered for an annual wellness visit once every calendar year. Previously, child wellness visits were only covered once every 12 months.Does Medicaid pay for preventive care?Under Medicaid, states must cover preventive services ...

Feb 09, 2026 1,149 views
global news

Where custard apple grow?

Score: 4.1/5 (62 votes) The custard apple is believed to be a native of the West Indies but it was carried in early times through Central America to southern Mexico. It has long been cultivated and naturalized as far south as Peru and Brazil. It is commonly grown in the Bahamas and occasionally in B...

Feb 09, 2026 154 views
environment

Why did extension cord catch fire?

Score: 4.8/5 (13 votes) Extension cords can overheat and cause fires when used improperly. Overheating is usually caused by overloading or connecting appliances that consume more watts than the cord can handle. Damaged extension cords can also cause fires. Extension cords should only be used tempora...

Feb 09, 2026 396 views
science

Who is mit technology review?

Score: 4.9/5 (64 votes) Founded at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1899, MIT Technology Review is a world-renowned, independent media company whose insight, analysis, reviews, interviews and live events explain the newest technologies and their commercial, social and political impacts.W...

Feb 09, 2026 930 views
environment

Who is the composer and arranger?

Score: 4.3/5 (70 votes) A composer writes original music on instruments or computer programs that will be performed by bands, orchestras, or other musical groups. An arranger takes music that has already been written by a composer and interprets it in a new way.Who is a famous music arranger?Any mus...

Feb 09, 2026 1,183 views
environment

Has halo ever been on playstation?

Score: 4.6/5 (66 votes) There has never been a Halo game on PlayStation consoles, and it is highly likely that this will remain the case forever. ... Instead, PlayStation players will either need to try and get ahold of an Xbox console or a PC good enough to play Halo Infinite. Halo Infinite release...

Feb 09, 2026 1,702 views
culture

Is cockeyed one word?

Score: 4.3/5 (51 votes) cock•eyed /ˈkɑkˌaɪd/ adj. Slang TermsSlang. tilted or slanted to one side; off-center:The wall map is cockeyed.Why do they say cockeyed?The simple story traces “cockeyed” to the Irish and Gaelic word “caog,” meaning “wink,” especially in the compound “caogshuileach,” meaning ...

Feb 09, 2026 1,027 views