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yes, spider webs are water proof. they can withstand the strongest of thunderstorms!!
The bridging thread which is the initial and strongest thread of a spider's web is roughly half the stength of steel and twice the strength of bones. Spiders can rebuild their web on a daily basis.
The internet is often called the web, or world wide web. Since a spider makes a web, the two can be linked.
So he could get on the World Wide Web...............
The funnel web spider which is found in Australia is the most dangerous spider.
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) web = kur (קור) (world wide) web = reshet (רשת)
A internet spider is a program designed to crawl over the world wide web.
because it is like a web of a spider it connects so many people around the world
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While both are very dangerous, wandering spiders are usually considered to be the most venomous in the world. id say the funnel web spider because i have heard people say it is the most deadly spider in the world
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