The Titanic's the first thing that springs to mind :-)
By definition: indestructible materials are indestructible, while destructible materials are destructible.
It depends. Tungsten steel is the most indestructible to heat. Titanium steel is the most indestructible to impact.
Its itself
Titanium is an element that has 5 naturally occurring isotopes.
These is a rule of Physics, "matter can neither be created or destroyed".
Yes, indestructible is a word. It means incapable of being destroyed.
Yes, indestructible is an adjective based on the verb destruct. It means unable to be destroyed.
Indestructible means it cannot be destroyed.
The correct spelling is indestructible (unable to be destroyed).
that you cannot destroy it... that is too strong to be destroyed
Breaking down the word "indestructible," we can see that "in-" is a prefix meaning "not," "de-" is a prefix meaning "opposite of," and "-ible" is a suffix meaning "capable of." Therefore, "indestructible" can be defined as "not capable of being destroyed." By understanding the meanings of these roots, prefixes, and suffixes, we can analyze unfamiliar words and derive their definitions based on the building blocks of the word.
A black box could not be destroyed by anything as it is indestructible or at least it is said to be. It is a very good program and very durable to wear and tear.
I am indestructible.
The atom. Considered by Dalton to be indivisible and indestructible.
The correct spelling is indestructible.
By definition: indestructible materials are indestructible, while destructible materials are destructible.
in- and de- are the prefixes in indestructible