What is fish mouthing?

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In these cases a specific "curling" pattern of shingles called "fishmouthing" displays a raised shingle edge which looks a lot like a fish's open mouth. These shingles are not curled over at the very edge.
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What does fish mouth mean?

(colloquial) A chronically open mouth.
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What causes Fishmouth?

A deficiency in the installation of membranes (roofing, self-adhering membranes, etc.) that results in a fold in the edge of the membrane, through which air and/or water can penetrate.
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How do you fix fish mouth shingles?

If the shingles fishmouth within the first six months of life, it is usually because the shingles have not relaxed enough to lay flat on the roof. The distortions will typically disappear over the following year, and any that remain can often be remedied through the use of an adhesive.
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What are organic shingles?

Organic shingles were manufactured by several roofing manufacturers for many years. They are created by using an organic mat which is then saturated by asphalt to make it waterproof and finally top coated with adhesive asphalt and embedded with ceramic granules.
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What is the mouth of a fish called?

Also called a sub-terminal or ventral mouth, the inferior mouth is turned downward. The lower jaw is shorter than the upper jaw, and the jaw will often be protrusible. Fish with inferior mouths are usually bottom feeders and often possess barbels that assist in locating food particles.
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What types of teeth do fish have?

They can also be found in the lips, mouth, tongue, and even within their throat! The four main categories of fish teeth are: canines, molars, incisors and fused into plates. The four main types of fish teeth. One species of fish that has a famous set of teeth in our local waters is the sheepshead.
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Do fishes fart?

Most fish do use air to inflate and deflate their bladder to maintain buoyancy which is expelled either through their mouth or gills which can be mistaken for a fart.
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Can fish bite you?

Fish and other marine animals can bite and cause cuts, scrapes, and punctures. A person who is attacked or bitten should attempt to identify the type of fish or animal, the time of the injury, and the nature of the attack.
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Do fishes sleep?

While fish do not sleep in the same way that land mammals sleep, most fish do rest. Research shows that fish may reduce their activity and metabolism while remaining alert to danger. Some fish float in place, some wedge themselves into a secure spot in the mud or coral, and some even locate a suitable nest.
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Do fishes cry?

"Since fishes lack the parts of the brain that set us apart from the fishes — the cerebral cortex — I doubt very much that fishes engage in anything like crying," Webster told LiveScience. "And certainly they produce no tears, since their eyes are constantly bathed in a watery medium."
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What is a mouth?

The mouth is an oval-shaped cavity inside the skull. The two main functions of the mouth are eating and speaking. Parts of the mouth include the lips, vestibule, mouth cavity, gums, teeth, hard and soft palate, tongue and salivary glands.
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Do fish have feelings?

Fish Have Feelings, Too: The Inner Lives Of Our 'Underwater Cousins' : The Salt Jonathan Balcombe, author of What A Fish Knows, says that fish have a conscious awareness — or "sentience" — that allows them to experience pain, recognize individual humans and have memory.
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How can you tell the difference between fiberglass and organic shingles?

There are two types of asphalt shingles: fiberglass and organic. Both have an asphalt exterior, but the difference between the two lies in the base of the shingle. Fiberglass shingles have a fiberglass mat, while organic shingles have a mat made from some kind of wood product, usually paper.
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Why are roof shingles itchy?

Rash blisters on asphalt shingles result from the manufacturing process, with the most likely cause being the expansion in gas form of either moisture trapped in the shingle substrate at the time of manufacture or gases from volatile organics or resins used in the shingle construction.
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Can you repair organic shingles?

Because of their thicker, flexible, double-asphalt layer, organic shingles can be more durable in cold climates than fiberglass shingles. It's often possible to repair a damaged section of roof rather than replace the whole slope, or to replace only one slope instead of the whole roof.
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Do fishes pee?

Fish have kidneys which produce urine containing ammonium, phosphorus, urea, and nitrous waste. The expelled urine encourages plant growth on coral reefs; downstream benefits also include increased fertilization of algae and seagrass, which in turn provides food for the fish.
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Do fish get thirsty?

The answer is still no; as they live in water they probably don't take it in as a conscious response to seek out and drink water. Thirst is usually defined as a need or desire to drink water. It is unlikely that fish are responding to such a driving force.
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Can a fish sneeze?

Answer: Fish cannot sneeze; in order to sneeze you must be able to breathe, to breathe you have to have lungs and nasal passages. They don't have lungs, they have oxygen transference in their gills.
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Do fishes poop?

So, how do fish expel their feces? Well most of them will expel their feces through an anal vent (also called a cloaca), which is simply an opening for all wastes to leave the body. This includes not only feces but also urine, reproduction, and sometimes eggs or sperm if needed.
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Do all fish have a heart?

Well, yes, fish do possess a heart. But the structure of a fish heart is relatively simpler than other animals. The fish heart is considered a two-compartment one, consisting of the atrium and ventricle that helps in blood circulation and blood pumping throughout their body.
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Do fishes drink water?

As well as getting water through osmosis, saltwater fish need to purposefully drink water in order to get enough into their systems. Where their freshwater counterparts direct all of the water that comes into their mouths out through their gills, saltwater fish direct some into their digestive tract.
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