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Graphene is now considered the hardest (a.k.a strongest) thing in the world. Spider silk is the strongest material, however every SINGLE STRAND OF SPIDER SILK must be as thick as a pencil and it can only stop a Boeing 747 in MIDFLIGHT
Spider silk. Stronger than steel.
her name is silk and she's a junior so peter would likely beat her.
Spider's silk.
It is Carbonne, a mineral made from a mega meteoroid, steel and silk.
No. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest man-made fiber, spider silk is the strongest animal-made fiber, and linen (from flax) is the strongest natural plant fiber.
spider silk's tensile strength (per unit of density) is about ten times that of steel cable.
Darwin's bark spider (Caerostris darwini) has the toughest silk ever seen - more than twice as tough as any previously described silk, and more than 10 times stronger than Kevlar.
Spiders have this tough silk-like material that they naturally produce. Behind a spider are it's spineretts (not sure if i spelled that right, sorry). when needed, a spider releases the tough silk-like material, usually forming a web.
Spider silk is the strongest natural fibre ever known as it is six times stronger than steel by equivalent mass and it can stretch 50% of its length before it breaks.
It is said that spider silk has the strength of steel.
Arthropoda is the phylum of the Golden Silk Spider.