Some allotropes of sulfur and phosphorus can. One form of sulfur is pasty just above room temperature, and at least one form of phosphorus is waxy at room temperature. However hammering phosphorus is risky as it ignites easily.
mercury has better thermoconductiity and they have a greater range of readings
Mercury is the planet closest to the Sun. As Mercury rotates slowly on its axis about once every 59 Earth days, it moves in an elliptical or oval-shaped orbit around the Sun, faster than any other planet.
Curettage
yes metals can be shaped with a hammer because metals ate not brittle.
its a rock that is shaped like a hammer
The hammer is shaped as it is so as to exert the maximum amount of force at the culmination of it's swing.
Hammer heads are NOT all "like a hammer". They come in many different shapes.
hammer cop
A Mallet
it can be shaped easily with a hammer.
Taylor's hammer
its a rock that is shaped like a hammer
A hammer with different faces like flat, hemispherical, broad or otherwise differently shaped, but not with a claw.
They have their eyes on the side of their hammer head shaped head.However how do they eat obveis idiots they chase them
That is a hammer with one flat side and one shaped like a ball. Used by furniture makers and engineers.
because its head is shaped like a hammer!