Shield volcanoes are made primarily of basalt.
An underwater volcano. The volcano that made Hawaii was a shield volcano.
The shield volcanos made by fluid lava and mafic lava.
I know that Hawaii is made up of shield volcanoes, so the answer to your question would be U.S.A.
electromagnetic
Captain America's first shield, which was shaped like a badge, was made of a bullet proof alloy. The more known circular shield is made of a adamantium steel-vibranium alloy.
The Aztec shields were traditionally made by craftsmen and warriors within the Aztec society using materials like wood, leather, and feathers. Each shield was unique and could be decorated with intricate designs and symbols, reflecting the warrior's status and achievements. The shields were an important symbol of protection and warfare in Aztec culture.
the shield was first seen to have been made in the Bronze Age, somewhere around 3600-1200 BC
a shield made out of your aura,chakra.ect
Yes, but it depends on what the shield is made of, what the arrow is made of, and what kind of bow is used.
Captain America's first shield was triangular and badge shaped, currently his shield is circular.
Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.Well a shield made of stone obviously would be stronger than a shield made of wood covered leather, but who in the heck would be able to use one? The man had to "wield his shield" which entailed moving it around and even butting with it. A stone shield would not be practical unless it were something fixed such as a wall and not something carried by a soldier.
No , the Yetholm-type shield from the Bronze Age is among the first known to historians .
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. Shield nickels were the first nickels minted by the US, and they were made from 1866 to 1883.
Metal
A shield made of wood from a linden(basswood) tree.
the canadian shield.