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// environment and climate

What is boost creeps?

Score: 4.6/5 (21 votes) "Boost creep is a condition of rising boost levels past what the predetermined level has been set at. Boost creep is caused by a fully opened Wastegate(s) not being able to flow enough exhaust to bypass the housing via the Wastegate(s) itself.Is boost creep bad?A) Boost creep...

03 Feb 2026 1,020 views
// science and discovery

Are you supposed to eat pomegranate arils?

Score: 4.8/5 (12 votes) Yes, the pomegranate seeds are absolutely edible. In fact, the seeds and the juices surrounding the seeds (together called arils) are the parts of the fruit that you're supposed to eat.How do you eat pomegranate arils?The tasty parts of pomegranates are the arils, or jui...

03 Feb 2026 238 views
// media and communication

Is canoeing safe for non swimmers?

Score: 4.8/5 (60 votes) All in all, it is possible to go canoeing even if you are not a phenomenal swimmer or cannot swim at all. You just need to be very careful and take the necessary safety precautions before venturing onto the water.Is it safe to canoe if you cant swim?If you can't swim, do...

03 Feb 2026 1,511 views
// health and wellbeing

Are idealism and physicalism the same?

Score: 4.3/5 (40 votes) is that physicalism is (philosophy) a philosophical position holding that everything which exists is no more extensive than its physical properties; that is, that there are no kinds of things other than physical things while idealism is the property of a person of having high...

03 Feb 2026 511 views
// data and analysis

Whos the god of healing?

Score: 4.3/5 (59 votes) Asclepius, Greek Asklepios, Latin Aesculapius, Greco-Roman god of medicine, son of Apollo (god of healing, truth, and prophecy) and the mortal princess Coronis. The Centaur Chiron taught him the art of healing.Who is the god of magic and healing?Apollo was a god of the sun an...

03 Feb 2026 1,217 views
// global news

Why were bustles invented?

Score: 4.3/5 (31 votes) The bustle was a device to expand the skirt of the dress below the waist. Victorian Butles from the 1880s. These padded devices were used to add back fullness to the hard-edged front lines of the 1880s silhouette.What was the purpose of bustles?A bustle is a padded undergarme...

03 Feb 2026 747 views
// technology insights

When was nick jonas on the voice?

Score: 4.9/5 (45 votes) After joining season 18 of 'The Voice' as a full-time coach, Nick Jonas was quick to win the audiences' hearts through his charming personality.How many times has Nick Jonas been on The Voice?After only two seasons on the show, Nick Jonas is leaving The Voice. ...

03 Feb 2026 543 views
// data and analysis

Whats an instant asset write off?

Score: 4.8/5 (57 votes) What is an instant asset write-off? An instant asset write-off allows small businesses (with an annual turnover of less than $500 million) to claim immediate deductions for new or second-hand plant and equipment asset purchases such as vehicles, tools and office equipment.Wha...

03 Feb 2026 1,115 views
// data and analysis

Were did the karankawa live?

Score: 4.7/5 (60 votes) Karankawa, several groups of North American Indians that lived along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas, from about Galveston Bay to Corpus Christi Bay.Where did Karankawas live and why?The Karankawa Indians were a group of now-extinct tribes who lived along the Gulf of Mexico in wh...

03 Feb 2026 1,813 views
// culture and society

In law what is a coverture?

Score: 4.9/5 (46 votes) During most of American history, women's lives in most states were circumscribed by common law brought to North America by English colonists. These marriage and property laws, or "coverture," stipulated that a married woman did not have a separate legal existence from he...

03 Feb 2026 689 views
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