Fossils...though if there are large enough plant deposits it may form coal.....marine animals can also produce oil deposits.What are remains of dead plants and animals that have got buried in a layer of rock grains and trnd into rocks
Remains of dead plants and animals that have got buried in a layer of rock grains and turned into rocks are FOSSILS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FossilsWhat are remains of dead plants and animals that have got buried in a layer of rock grains and trnd into rocks
Fossils
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Can you change the transparency of a layer of photoshop?
So if I want it almost transparent - how can I do that?Can you change the transparency of a layer of photoshop?
yes...
go to the the layers...(usually bottom right)
then where it says OPACITY change from 100% to 20% or whatever looks best..Can you change the transparency of a layer of photoshop?
';Changing the opacity of layers
You can change how opaque a layer is, in other words, how much of the underlying image shows through the layer, with the Opacity option in the Layers palette:
Opacity option
You can enter a value by clicking on the number in the box and entering a new number, or by clicking on the arrow next to the number and then dragging the slider that pops up.
This option allows you to blend layers together subtly, with the topmost layers being slightly transparent, allowing the bottom layers to show through.';
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yes...
go to the the layers...(usually bottom right)
then where it says OPACITY change from 100% to 20% or whatever looks best..Can you change the transparency of a layer of photoshop?
';Changing the opacity of layers
You can change how opaque a layer is, in other words, how much of the underlying image shows through the layer, with the Opacity option in the Layers palette:
Opacity option
You can enter a value by clicking on the number in the box and entering a new number, or by clicking on the arrow next to the number and then dragging the slider that pops up.
This option allows you to blend layers together subtly, with the topmost layers being slightly transparent, allowing the bottom layers to show through.';
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What layer of the skin does chickenpox effect?
Epidermis? Dermis?
Thanks.What layer of the skin does chickenpox effect?
Catch 22,
The vesicles of chickenpox form within the epidermis as a result of cellular degeneration accompanied by intracellular oedema. At first the fluid collects in small pockets, but these eventually merge to form the mature vesicle. Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus - a herpes virus which also causes shingles later in life - and affects about four million Americans each year. Of this number, five thousand to nine thousand require hospitalization. About one hundred people die of the disease each year. Chickenpox is transmitted through the air or by direct contact with an infected person. Once the virus enters a person's body, there is an incubation period of ten to twenty-one days. During this period, the virus reproduces and grows in the body, but no symptoms appear. The first signs of chickenpox are usually a slight fever and a general feeling of illness. Within a few hours or days, small red spots begin to appear on the scalp, neck, or upper half of the body. About twelve to twenty-four hours later, these spots become itchy and develop into fluid-filled bumps. These bumps, called vesicles, go through a series of changes. First they turn into blisters. Then they break open, and scabs begin to form on top of them. This process goes on for a period of two to five days. Blisters can also form on other parts of the body, including the insides of the mouth, nose, ears, vagina, and rectum. Some people develop only a few blisters. In most cases, however, the number reaches 250 to 500. Toward the end of the disease, scabs begin to fall off. Scarring normally does not occur unless the blisters are scratched and become infected.
ALL ANSWERS SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED, IN ANY FORUM AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS ONE. - MANY ANSWERS ARE FLAWED.
The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.
I add a link with details of this subject
http://kidshealth.org/parent/
infections/skin/chicken_pox.html
Hope this helps
matador 89
Thanks.What layer of the skin does chickenpox effect?
Catch 22,
The vesicles of chickenpox form within the epidermis as a result of cellular degeneration accompanied by intracellular oedema. At first the fluid collects in small pockets, but these eventually merge to form the mature vesicle. Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus - a herpes virus which also causes shingles later in life - and affects about four million Americans each year. Of this number, five thousand to nine thousand require hospitalization. About one hundred people die of the disease each year. Chickenpox is transmitted through the air or by direct contact with an infected person. Once the virus enters a person's body, there is an incubation period of ten to twenty-one days. During this period, the virus reproduces and grows in the body, but no symptoms appear. The first signs of chickenpox are usually a slight fever and a general feeling of illness. Within a few hours or days, small red spots begin to appear on the scalp, neck, or upper half of the body. About twelve to twenty-four hours later, these spots become itchy and develop into fluid-filled bumps. These bumps, called vesicles, go through a series of changes. First they turn into blisters. Then they break open, and scabs begin to form on top of them. This process goes on for a period of two to five days. Blisters can also form on other parts of the body, including the insides of the mouth, nose, ears, vagina, and rectum. Some people develop only a few blisters. In most cases, however, the number reaches 250 to 500. Toward the end of the disease, scabs begin to fall off. Scarring normally does not occur unless the blisters are scratched and become infected.
ALL ANSWERS SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY RESEARCHED, IN ANY FORUM AND ESPECIALLY IN THIS ONE. - MANY ANSWERS ARE FLAWED.
The information provided here should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.
I add a link with details of this subject
http://kidshealth.org/parent/
infections/skin/chicken_pox.html
Hope this helps
matador 89
How might the depletion of the ozone layer affect human health?
More animals will go extinct, and plants aren't able to grow for human consumptions.How might the depletion of the ozone layer affect human health?
More ultraviolet radiation will come through.
People and some animals will get an increased likelihood of skin cancer.
Some people and animals may become effectively blind as the UV causes eye lens opacity similar to cataracts.
More ultraviolet radiation will come through.
People and some animals will get an increased likelihood of skin cancer.
Some people and animals may become effectively blind as the UV causes eye lens opacity similar to cataracts.
What is the name of the thin layer in the vagina of a women for virganity check?
the hymen, but its not a real virginity check because it can be broken by a tampon or even just everyday movements like riding your bikeWhat is the name of the thin layer in the vagina of a women for virganity check?
THE HYMENWhat is the name of the thin layer in the vagina of a women for virganity check?
dear that is what is called as hymen it has a slight opening and its somewhat like a cotton gauge texture and you can still masturbate if you want without harming your hymen but just be a bit carefull
hymen
hymen. but its not a foolproof method of checking ones virginity. for instance, i'm a virgin, but my hymen is torn because i do taekwondo.
The hymen is a thin, fleshy membrane that is found at the opening to the vagina. The hymen has a central perforation, which can be round or elongated, through which menstrual blood will flow. Many girls and teens tear or otherwise dilate their hymen while participating in sports like bicycling, horseback riding, gymnastics or inserting tampons, or while masturbating. A girl may not even know this has occurred, since there may be little or no blood or pain involved when this happens. The presence or absence of the hymen is not a reliable indicator of whether or not a woman is actually a virgin.
THE HYMENWhat is the name of the thin layer in the vagina of a women for virganity check?
dear that is what is called as hymen it has a slight opening and its somewhat like a cotton gauge texture and you can still masturbate if you want without harming your hymen but just be a bit carefull
hymen
hymen. but its not a foolproof method of checking ones virginity. for instance, i'm a virgin, but my hymen is torn because i do taekwondo.
The hymen is a thin, fleshy membrane that is found at the opening to the vagina. The hymen has a central perforation, which can be round or elongated, through which menstrual blood will flow. Many girls and teens tear or otherwise dilate their hymen while participating in sports like bicycling, horseback riding, gymnastics or inserting tampons, or while masturbating. A girl may not even know this has occurred, since there may be little or no blood or pain involved when this happens. The presence or absence of the hymen is not a reliable indicator of whether or not a woman is actually a virgin.
How to burn a dual layer dvd?
I have an ISO that is 6.5gb and am trying to burn it to a dual layer dvd but nero tells me it cant burn to this type of disk ...
It is - 4x DVD -R DL 8.5gb
Is there a special way you have to burn dual layer disks?How to burn a dual layer dvd?
dHow to burn a dual layer dvd?
try this http://www.fileguru.com/ISO-Image-Burner鈥?/a>
It is - 4x DVD -R DL 8.5gb
Is there a special way you have to burn dual layer disks?How to burn a dual layer dvd?
dHow to burn a dual layer dvd?
try this http://www.fileguru.com/ISO-Image-Burner鈥?/a>
Can i remove the top layer of insulation?
I am trying to put boards down in my attic. I have one layer of insulation that comes to the top of the joists then there is another layer of insulation laying across the joists so we will have to cut through it in order to get to the joists to attach the boards.
Will having the boards keep work the same as having the top layer of insulation in energy efficiency or should we leave the top layer and cut through it for each board?Can i remove the top layer of insulation?
yes you can take it out..then fit your flooring... you can always carpet over the flooring to help with the insulation as well.. and save the insulation to fit in the spaces between the roof spars.. as this is where your new heat loss will be...
dont compress the extra layer of insulation down, as this may push your ceiling through..
Can i remove the top layer of insulation?
Yes you could remove it where you want to put floor boards However it will not be as efficient but you'll have a floor. The insulation is preventing the heat from escaping from the rooms the ticker the insulation the less heat loss. Do not crush the insulation because that causes the R-value to go down the trapped air in the insulation is part of the insulating properties
I would go the extra expense and add 2x4s or 2x6s (depending on the thickness of the top layer of the insulation) to the top of the ceiling joist. That will keep your R-value and keep your heating and cooling bills down.
Will having the boards keep work the same as having the top layer of insulation in energy efficiency or should we leave the top layer and cut through it for each board?Can i remove the top layer of insulation?
yes you can take it out..then fit your flooring... you can always carpet over the flooring to help with the insulation as well.. and save the insulation to fit in the spaces between the roof spars.. as this is where your new heat loss will be...
dont compress the extra layer of insulation down, as this may push your ceiling through..
Can i remove the top layer of insulation?
Yes you could remove it where you want to put floor boards However it will not be as efficient but you'll have a floor. The insulation is preventing the heat from escaping from the rooms the ticker the insulation the less heat loss. Do not crush the insulation because that causes the R-value to go down the trapped air in the insulation is part of the insulating properties
I would go the extra expense and add 2x4s or 2x6s (depending on the thickness of the top layer of the insulation) to the top of the ceiling joist. That will keep your R-value and keep your heating and cooling bills down.
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