The hands if the face is open. The face it's self if the clock has one.
the eardrum
Easily is an adverb. Most words with the -ly suffix are adverbs.
One of the most vulnerable and easily harmed parts of Earth is its coral reefs. These delicate ecosystems are sensitive to changes in temperature, water quality, and human activities, making them highly susceptible to damage and destruction. Once damaged, coral reefs can take years or even decades to recover, if they recover at all.
Most clock radios don't come with adapter for foreign countries but converted adapters can easily be purchased separately that should work will almost all clock radios.
You haven't defined what you mean by "damaged" or "easily". According to the typical popular understanding, probably the retina of the eye.
They are easily damaged by people and most people don't buy the right kind for their car.
because those are the body parts that are most likely to get damaged in a way.
The most damaged is the body work and usually the bumper. In a slow speed crash only the outer body panels are normally damaged. These are easily replaced or repaired. In a high speed crash severe structural damage will be done requiring major repairs.
vintage? what period? I doubt you can. most consumer products are nonrepairable.
Laptop screens can be pretty delicate. If a computer is dropped, it is one of the first things that can be damaged. The liquid crystal in many new laptops is likely to be damaged and makes parts of the screen unable to be read.
The olfactory nerve tracts, responsible for the sense of smell, could be most easily damaged by a fracture of the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. This bone is located at the base of the skull and has small perforations for the olfactory nerve fibers to pass through, making it vulnerable to damage from trauma.
A structure with cantilever beams or long supports is most likely to be damaged when its parts act as levers and create very strong forces. The leverage effect can place significant stress on these components, potentially leading to failure or collapse.