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What are facts about rubies?

the facts are that its has a hardness of 9 and is part of corundum


What is rubies job?

She was a main part of the civil rigts moment.


What is the purpose of the Wailing Wall?

The Wailing wall, or the western wall is the last surviving part of the 2nd temple. The second temple was the most recent place that jewish sacrifices have been done, and it was destroyed except the wailing wall.


What makes rubies so valuable?

Rubies are valuable due to their rarity, vibrant red color, and durability. The most prized rubies have a deep red hue and are often associated with wealth, passion, and power. Additionally, the demand for rubies in jewelry and other luxury items contributes to their high value in the market.


Who built the the Wailing Wall?

There is no such thing as a wailing wall. This is a misnomer imposed by non-Jewish people who misunderstood the dinstinctive style of Jewish prayer, and thought it was wailing. The western wall was built as part of the expansion of the 2nd Jewish Temple. It is a retaining wall of the Temple mount that was built by King Herod.


What is the wall that is in Jerusilum that make us closer to God?

It was called the Wailing wall, It was part of Solomons Temple.


What is a mournful wall?

if you mean the "Wailing Wall" it is situated in Jerusalem, Israel. I t is part of the temple that Solomon built.


In super paper Mario what is the passcode for the rubys?

In Super Paper Mario, the passcode to access the Rubies in the game is "1-2-3-4." Players must enter this code at the appropriate terminal to unlock the treasures associated with the Rubies. The Rubies are part of the game's collectible items that enhance gameplay and progression.


When did Bob Marley release his first album?

The first album was "Simmer Down" when he was part of a group called the Wailing Wailers.


Why is the Western Wall in Jerusalem?

it is in Jerusalem because it was part of kings Solomon's temple and when they fought they knocked it down and the only wall left was the wall in the west side so that is why. it was also called the western wall as it is in the west part, but it is also called the wailing wall as people look like they are wailing when they stand there praying.


How long did it take to build the underground tunnels in north Vietnam?

The Cu Chi tunnels are a large network of underground tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). The tunnels were originally constructed from 1946-1954 as a hiding place for the Viet Minh, nationalist guerillas who fought the Japanese during World War 2 and then France. More tunnels were constructed during the Vietnam War to serve as hiding spots, communication, and supply routes for soldiers. The Cu Chi Minh tunnels are part of the overall network of tunnels that underlie much of Vietnam.


How long did it take the vietnamese to build the tunnels?

The Cu Chi tunnels are a large network of underground tunnels in Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). The tunnels were originally constructed from 1946-1954 as a hiding place for the Viet Minh, nationalist guerillas who fought the Japanese during World War 2 and then France. More tunnels were constructed during the Vietnam War to serve as hiding spots, communication, and supply routes for soldiers. The Cu Chi Minh tunnels are part of the overall network of tunnels that underlie much of Vietnam.