A gold journal would be the best metal, since it does not oxidize (rust). A stone journal made of diamond would be the strongest, since it is the hardest natural stone.
The journal Welding and Metal Fabrication does not typically focus on historical figures like Leonardo da Vinci. If there was an article related to da Vinci published in the journal, it would have been in a specific edition or issue, which would need to be referenced for further details.
Lol. Within this context. BBC stands for Big Block Chevy. How would a broadcasting agency have anything to do with cam's journal size?
Pre-Contact Wooden and stone clubs, stone axes, stone knifes, stone arrow heads and wooden bows. Post-Contact Metal axes, metal knifes and metal arrow heads. Firearms would become the primary weapon to use for hunting.
Aliens may not have even built them. Although, if they did why would they, let alone use metal?
The Philosopher's Stone produces the Elixir of Life. Drinking this will make the person immortal. The Stone can also turn any metal into pure gold. The owner of the stone would have as much life and wealth as they wanted.
tj.com is the URL for the Tech Journal website, all you had to do was type tj.com in the address bar of your web browser & hit 'Enter' & the web page would have opened!!
If metalworking marked the beginning of the Neolithic era, would it be called the new stone age? No, it would be called the <whatever metal> age. The Neolithic started when people took up growing things as a full time profession.
Cro-Magnon did not use metals. They would have had weapons and tools made of stone, bone and wood. Most knives of any sort would have been made of stone such as flint.
I think 60 seconds... If they went off it before then they would get electrified and would die.
Oh. I was hoping that when I click answer it, I would get the answer. Sorry y'all.
Oh. I was hoping that when I click answer it, I would get the answer. Sorry y'all.
If you mean for weapons/tools - Because back in the days of the stone age there was no metal formed (or very little natural), wood degraded and could be broken easily the strongest and the longest lasting thing man could find would have been stone. Hence why it was used