Absolutely. It would just take an unbelievable amount of energy and advanced technology.
The invention that made life in the suburbs possible was the invention of automobiles.
The invention that made life in the suburbs possible was the invention of automobiles.
what made genetic engineering possible
the elevator!
Jim Jarratt is the inventor of the JIM SUIT. The JIM SUIT is an atmospheric diving suit. Hope it helped! -Leah
a JIM suit is a strong suit for diving. the suit lets you go deeper without the presure killing you. here is the time-line of a JIM suit...Jim SuitI. They completed the frist suit in November 1971.II. The Jim Suit was named after Jim GarrettIII. A short while later we moved the suit to the royal navy test tank at HMS vernom at PortsmouthIV. Sylvia Earle was the frist one to test the Jim Suitin a Jim suit you can only move your arms and legs
Winnie was stolen, i think
what is larryboy suit made of
A Jim suit, or atmospheric diving suit, can typically descend to depths of around 2,300 feet (700 meters) or more. Some advanced models may be able to reach even greater depths, but this can vary depending on the specific design and capabilities of the suit.
Ironman's suit is not made of copper.
go to el pachuco web site they are the makers of that suit and have a large array of colors
Tailor-maid is usually a suit that the tailor takes your measurements and makes a suit especially made for you and your own body, from scratch. Costumize is when you take an already made suit and you make some adjustnments to suit you.
Jim was dressed in black clothing and wore a ski mask to conceal his identity during the escape.
his suit is made of one ton of titanium and other hard minerals
Tailor-maid is usually a suit that the tailor takes your measurements and makes a suit especially made for you and your own body, from scratch. Costumize is when you take an already made suit and you make some adjustnments to suit you.
An "Iron Man" suit. More realistically a One Man Atmospheric Diving Suit (OMADS) Jim was the original wearer of the 900 pound magnesium alloy suit that located the Lusitania off of the cost of Ireland in 1935.