Ionic.
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Her foe was Mother Nature because she lets the Winter come. Winter makes the crops freeze.
neptune has the power to control water and somthing else
The Old Man of the Mountain, a famous granite rock formation in New Hampshire, collapsed on May 3, 2003. The collapse was attributed to natural weathering processes, including freeze-thaw cycles and erosion, which weakened the structure over time. Additionally, the rock's mineral composition made it susceptible to deterioration. Despite attempts to stabilize the formation, the forces of nature ultimately led to its failure.
If Cleopatra's Needle had been in the cold, dry climate of Siberia for 130 years, it would likely have experienced less deterioration compared to its original environment in Egypt. The dry conditions would minimize moisture-related damage, such as erosion or decay, while the cold could help preserve the stone from heat-related stress. However, potential issues like freeze-thaw cycles could still cause cracking. Overall, the monument might have remained relatively intact but could show signs of physical weathering due to temperature fluctuations.
Yes.
You can - in theory - freeze them indefinately. After a few days, they will begin to get odd if you were to un-freeze and eat them, though.
There are two questions, separated by a common language. The first question is "Can you freeze cookies with icing on them?" The answer to this is yes. The second question is "Can you use icing to freeze cookies?" The answer to this is no. ***** You can freeze cookies that have been decorated with royal icing. Place them in an air tight plastic container before freezing. When taking the frozen cookies out of the freezer, don't open the container to prevent condensation inside the container making the cookies soggy. Leave the unopened container until it has reached room temperature before opening.
It does not. While you can tightly wrap and freeze most any cake (even after you've decorated it), and it will be good for months, the cake will not be any more moist than the day you wrapped it.
Yes it can freeze.
the word freeze is already in present tense. i am going to freeze this, it could also be freezing i am freezing Also Verb: to freeze, is freezing Adj: is frozen
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