Posts Tagged ‘were’
Steve Poltz – You Were Meant For Me (Part 1)
The true story behind the longest running song in the history of the Billboard Top 100. Includes photos of Jewel & Steve Poltz with machine gun toting mexican federales. Part 1 of 3. www.poltz.com
Pokemon Emerald Walkthrough Part #21: We’re Live! Roll Cameras!
In this episode, we get spotted by a couple from the local news program on TV and they seem to want to interview us. How do they do it? By battling, of course. Then, you can answer their question and it will air in the closest television so you can check it out. They will be back, so keep an eye for them. Afterwards, we keep going north and eventually cross a small cave called the Fiery Path. it is home to Fire, Fighting and Poison types. Here’s the list: Pokemon list (Route 112): – Marill – Numel: A fire/ground type that might do the job if you didn’t pick Torchic. It’s a bit hard to train and its dual weakness can be a major problem, though. Evolves to Camerupt at Lv. 35. Fiery Path: – Numel – Machop: Vigorous fighting types that will get huge boosts of offensive stats. I personally don’t like them, though. I’d rather have a Hariyama, but that’s just me. Evovles to Machoke at Lv. 28 and then to Machamp through trading. – Torkoal: A slow and somewhat strong Fire type. Not much to say, really. It gets decent stats. – Slugma: A Fire type, but I find them incredibly weak. Besides, when they evolve, they become half rock types, bringing them a world of weaknesses. Evolves to Magcargo at Lv. 38. – Koffing: A pure poison type and favorite to many, Koffing gets decent Attack, Sp. Attack and great defenses. Evovles to Weezing at Lv. 35 – Grimer: Another pure poison type, but this one gets stats in a more balanced way than Koffing. Either is fine if you want a poison type …
The Shona people of Zimbabwe were the first known people to smelt iron and use it in their sculptures?
The Shona people of Zimbabwe were the first known people to smelt iron and use it in their sculptures.
true or false.
this i believe it is true. i couldnt find an earlier tribe using this method.
How many Greek sculptures are still intact today, and how many were made originally?
I am doing a project on Greek sculptures and i need to know how many were made and how many are still intact
In respect to weathering and rock types. How were the Guilin rocks/mountains formed in China by the Li River?
…and what is the rock type is throughout?
How were Ancient Greek hollow-cast bronze sculptures made?
I can’t find anything on the process of making the sculptures!
Anyone know?
Can new rocks in a new tank give off odors and make the tank cloudy even though they were rinsed?
I have a new fish tank & everything in it is new.The water has been tested.It has calcium and is hard water.The ph is great and there is no ammonia in it.With in a day and a half the water began to get cloudy and had a bad urinary smell to it.Can it be the new rocks and new ornaments giving off the smell and clouding affect?I have one other older tank with the same water and conditioner in it and it has none of this.Can this harm my fish,and will this fade through time?