Yeah, but my ex had gauges and they leave a indentation on yer ear for like a really long time.
It depends on the person most of the time a piercing that is stretched to a 0G will close to they original piercing size if you take the jewelery out.
The volume of rain in an area over a period of time
A rain gauge is the instrument used to measure the amount of rainfall that has occurred over a specific period of time. It collects and measures the depth of liquid precipitation that falls over a set time interval.
To measure water per inch, you can use a rain gauge. Place the rain gauge in an open area away from obstructions, let it collect the rainwater, and then check the measurement in inches the next day. This will give you the amount of water received in that specific time period.
Most shotguns of this time period will have a full choke.As to the shells,I would hold the power down to game loads(low brass)16 gauge shells due to the inheriant weakness of the steel over time and as constructed back during that time span.
depends most will close over time
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A rain gauge is a device which measures liquid precipitation over a period of time. It was invented by Prince Munjong and King Sejong the Great of Korea in 1441.
An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time was created on 2005-01-25.
Ear gauges can indeed close. I have head several stories about peoples' ear gauges closing over time, some even being near size 00. Ear gauges can close over time if you don't wear a plug or tunnel in it. If the gauge is small, it will take less time for it to close, unlike BIG gauges - which could take around 2 months. One secret is to rub hemerroid cream on your ears about twice a day first your ears will swell but later when your lobes go back to normal the holes will be smaller. However, if your ears were gauged above a 00, they will never close entirely without surgery, which currently runs about $800 an ear.
Yes, a gauged hole will typically close up gradually over time if the jewelry is removed. The size and rate of closure will vary depending on factors such as how long the piercing has been stretched and the individual's skin elasticity.