Answer:
True.
Explanation:
It can become quite addictive if you get enough of it. (sorry if I'm wrong.)
Answer:
Dang now you made me hungry.... anyways here's your answer lol:
1. Preheat oven to 500 degrees.
2. Add the butter to a cast iron skillet on high heat.
3. Add the Kosher salt and black pepper to the steaks and add to the pan.
4. Sear the steaks on high heat for 30 seconds on each side.
5. Add the rosemary sprigs to the top of the steaks and spoon over the butter onto the steaks.
6. Put the pan with the steaks into the oven for 4-5 minutes (if you'd like you can flip them halfway through - I don't and you can see how mine have cooked through.)
7. Rest for five minutes before serving.
Have a nice day and stay safe :)
Explanation:
The correct answer would be option D, Brown stains on teeth.
Short term effect of tar on the body is the brown stains on teeth.
Explanation:
When tobacco burns, it creates a sticky brown substance. This sticky brown substance is called the tar.
When smokers consume things that contain tar in it, then the short term effect of tar on the body is the stickiness of that brown substance, tar, on the teeth.
Tooth Decay, Increased Blood Pressures and Drooling may be the long term effects of consuming tobacco. Tar is produced by the burning of tobacco which damages the mouth by rotting and blackening of teeth, desensitizing the taste buds and damaging the gums.
Due to excessive consumption of tar, the lungs of the user are damaged in the long run.
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