No, Facebook doesn’t let people track who views their profile. Third-party apps also can’t provide this functionality. If you come across an app that claims to offer this ability, please report the app. Why can I not see photos on Facebook? – Make sure you’re using the most updated versionRead More →

List of the best low-carb vegetables Cucumbers. Cucumbers are a refreshing and nutritious addition to any salad — Greek or otherwise! … Iceberg lettuce. … Celery. … White mushrooms. … Spinach. … Swiss chard. … Broccoli. … Bell peppers. Why are green beans bad for you? Green beans contain noRead More →

Yes, friends, let an old Ranger reveal a terrible truth – copper nails do not kill trees. … Driving a copper nail into a tree does nothing. You might kill a tree if you bought enough copper nails to make a pile big enough to hide the tree, but shortRead More →

In 2019, then-British Defence Secretary Penny Mordaunt labelled the Challenger 2 as obsolete. … The Challenger 2 has been in service for more than 25 years, but it has had little in the way of upgrades to improve capabilities in line with allies and potential adversaries like Russia. Why theRead More →

A pomelo can get very large — as big as a cantaloupe or sometimes slightly bigger. It’s teardrop shaped and tastes much like a grapefruit, but is slightly sweeter. Pomelo contains quite a few nutrients that would make it a good addition to a healthy diet, including cancer-fighting antioxidants. HowRead More →

On average, the single player campaign’s length is around 4~6 hours based on your skill level. Why is cod campaign so short? Black Ops Cold War Campaign Length Approximately four and a half hours is the time it takes to get through the campaign on the Rookie difficulty, with eachRead More →

One megawatt (MW) = 1,000 kilowatts = 1,000,000 watts. For example, a typical coal plant is about 600 MW in size. Gigawatts measure the capacity of large power plants or of many plants. One gigawatt (GW) = 1,000 megawatts = 1 billion watts. How many homes can 1 megawatt power?Read More →

All (or most) of the species in both families (tetra and rasbora) are shoaling fish by nature that live together in groups of varying numbers depending upon the species. They should always be maintained in groups of 6 minimum and more if you have space, which you certainly do. WillRead More →