As for the first answer very Immature get a life, I would have to say that it could be a number of things. Try using baby powder on the affected areas and see if that helps. Also try taking showers daily.
Could be a bruise... if the bruise never heals see your doctor- it could be a chronic condition like Diabetes. Either that or a broken tailbone or something.
no plants can never cause suffocation as either they produce oxygen for respiration
As I learned the hard way if you are adjusting the body of the scope while looking through the lens it is very easy to exceed the pressure threshold of a plate and crack it, destroying your sample and all your hard work. Move the slide and scope into place then look through the lens for fine adjustments.
Many bones actually set them selves after being broken. It do depend on what bone it is and where it is broken. If not checked and possibly realigned by a doctor, the bone may grow back together at an angle. This may cause further discomfort later. Some bone splinters may never grow back in place and might cause terrible agony now and then.
The coarse adjustment knob should never be used when viewing in high power with a compound microscope. When in high power, use the coarse adjustment (the knob smaller than the coarse adj.) to more accurately focus on the subject.
The red dye that makes blood the color red (in white people) must always remain in the stream; In Black people, the substance that should never leave the blood is a chemiixal called "melanin" (a form of crack cocaine and a chemical that fights the HIV/AIDS diseases that they are always exposed to when fornicating with monkeys and chimpanzees in the wild-- and their own kiind in the inner city projects that our taxes go to pay for).
It could be welded, but you never would fix a cracked rim.. It would be hard to balance and you could never trust it not to crack and break while using it. Replace it.
Rapid temperature changes can cause glass to crack. For the same reason you should never wash a hot glass with cold water.
in over 40 years I have never seen a paint that could be folded with out cracking but it does exist,
"Heal naturally" is the only way any injury heals. Sometimes medical treatment will provide assistance to the body, but everything that heals, heals naturally. So the answer is yes. However, you need to be aware of the possible complications. If the splint is put on wrong, the bones might heal at the wrong angle, and the finger will never be the same as it was. Also, with out medical assistance, infection could set in, and cause a much worse problem.
Yes it could have but you never know.
This could be allergies.
this is my problem to when i woke up this morning i went to play modern warfare 2 and it said disc could not be reconised so i took the game out and fond it had a crack in the middle of the game. ive never had this. yesterday i didnt have a crack but today i do..... plz help me
Numbness would not be a common side effect of Lamictal but we "never say never".
i guess put it in a beverage and drink it? I've never heard of someone drinking crack. Crack is a processed form of cocaine that is in "rock form" that is for smoking.
Cracking the valve will blow foreign matter out of the outlet. The foreign matter can foul the seat in the regulator and prevent the poppet in the regulator from closing. Remember that you never crack a hydrogen valve since that can cause ignition of the escaping gas.
Water should never be used to fight an electrical fire. It could potentially cause an explosion or cause you to become electrocuted.
Chris Brown's mother is NOT a crack addict and she never was ! i guarantee that .