because ammonia is explosive this could lead to a huge explosion and environmental problems also because ammonia is made in a pressure of 200 atmospheres this would also make sure everyone was covered in boiling hot explosive ammonia for miles around :D again this is a guess but sounds like it could happen :D hah
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Yes, there was a shoe factory at Gettysburg, known as the Gettysburg Shoe Factory. Established in the early 19th century, it was one of the town's notable industries before the Civil War. The factory produced shoes for both soldiers and civilians, contributing to the local economy until it was impacted by the war and the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863.
No, not all women worked in factories. While many women did take factory jobs, especially during industrialization and wartime, others were employed in various sectors such as education, healthcare, domestic work, and agriculture. Additionally, some women were homemakers or engaged in informal work outside of the factory system. The types of work available to women varied significantly based on factors like class, location, and historical context.
The factory system was introduced in the late 18th century, though I can't give an exact year, and i can't give you who invented it. Sorry.
IG Farben was a large German corporation which had a factory that became part of the Auschwitz concentration camp. The IG Farben factory was at Monowitz which is also called Auschwitz III.
It means that you are obsessed with ammonia factories.
There are no common baby names in English that mean "ammonia factory"; however, names are not restricted to those commonly used.
That would likely not be a good idea. Ammonia is toxic in the concentrations produced by industry. So it would be ill-advised to build an ammonia factory uin an area prone to major natural disasters.
Environmental issues (e.g. creation of waste products) Design and layout of factory, equipment, offices
It doesn't mean anything, because the Haber process came long after the Bible was written.I'll give you a non-Biblical interpretation, though: If you dream about an ammonia factory, it means you're weird.
None! Factory farming releases methane and ammonia into the air.
yes because you make the child think he or she stinks.
Assuming this "plant" is a factory, not a growing green plant... Ammonia is useful as a strong cleaner, but a plant/factory feels overwhelming and potentially toxic, which is exactly what ammonia fumes can be. So this dream might be a message from your mind, telling you that even though what you are doing might be useful, you are overdoing it. Too much of a good thing can be very harmful, indeed.
R. P DeFilippi has written: 'Laboratory evaluation of critical fluid extractions for environmental applications' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Factory and trade waste, Factory and trade waste, Solvents
1. Temperature: The Computer uses electricity or electronic circuits component which generate a lot of heat, these causes discomforte to it's users, to aviod this computer enviroment should be well airconditonal and enough fans provided and installed to cool the office.
Ulla-Maija Mroueh has written: 'Teollisuuden ilmansuojeluselvitys' -- subject(s): Air, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Factory and trade waste, Factory and trade waste, Pollution
the design and where the factory is built development and how to promote it to show it off and how to maintain.