the heart of Dresden
London was bombed heavily in the early part of the war and Dresden, Germany was just about obliterated in Feb of 1945.
the eardrum
They are in the bottom part of the Sistine Madonna, now in the Zwinger museum in Dresden, Germany.
You haven't defined what you mean by "damaged" or "easily". According to the typical popular understanding, probably the retina of the eye.
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I'd say the windshield. Most every other part of the car is commonly made of metal or a strong plastic, windsheilds crack with every flying rock while the fronts and sides of the car are usually only dented or damaged with great force.
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.
The ozone at poles is damaged. It is due to cold temperature there.
Not if they know it was already damaged - unless you have a claim pending for the previous accident. Yes, but most likely your carrier will apply betterment to the part (usually up to 50% of the repair or replacement cost, plus any refinishing cost).
The high powered lens could be damaged. Also, the slide can be broken.
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