Yes, the damaging winds could damage the atomic Betty's Ship.
I think Atomic Bettys's song is the best for children
The Midbrain is the topmost part of the mesencephalon, and so damaging the mesencephalon could potentially harm the midbrain, but only if that is the part of the mesencephalon you damaged.
Given the power of modern atomic bombs, it is unlikely that a single atomic bomb could destroy the world. It is doubtful that a single atomic bomb could cause irreparable damage to civilization (given humanity's spread across the planet etc)
It depends where you got it. If it is a good quality one go for it but if it was a very cheap one it could damage it. So it depends on the wig.
The Svchost.exe virus can cause a large amount of damage to your computer; as it is Malware, it can range from causing system lock ups and freezes through to damaging internal hardware through altering the BIOS of your computer.
That is a very good question about 10x magnifying bathroom mirror damaging your eyes well from first hand experience my eyes do get irritated when I look at the mirror but there is no evidence suggesting that it can damage your eyes.
Very likely. In extreme cases hail can be larger than grapefruit and fall at over 100 mph.
Depending on the blast wave, an A bomb could do damage for up to five miles. The Atomic bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945 left no standing buildings for two miles in all directions.
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I have never heard of them damaging a transmission, but it will possibly add a little extra strain to it. It could also throw off your speedometer and gas mileage.
Such an outlook would mean that thunderstorms may produce wind gusts strong enough to cause damage to man-made structures.
It could be that the belt and alternator are not aligned properly resulting in uneven pressure on the wheel of the alternator damaging the shaft or bearing. Also, excessive torque on the belt might cause the same problem.