1 ton refers to the cargo capacity in the bed, though that is more of an old naming convention as most of the 1 ton trucks can actually hold closer to 3 tons now.
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Original photo is the left one but the right depicts the proper colors.
Was there a detonator? Pretty sure the article says they are still unsure how it ignited.
I think they're more asking about getting usable water than energy storage
They're intentionally going for the "turd" pun, and you didn't bother to correct the wrong spelling of hare at the same time. Which is also going for the joke.
Supposedly the glued on titanium is the same thing the US Army does for their small Submarines, though I'm sure they found some way to cheap out/fuck up.
Hummer is owned by GM and at current is their only offering for an electric truck sadly.
The mechanism I actually the whole thing. These ones are designed for cold climates where the pipes are buried deep so they don't freeze. The valve is at the bottom so the vertical section can drain to prevent freezing
I would like to point you to Platinum, and inform you that Aluminum came first.