for solid you cant because it wouldnt break, for liquid it would go through your fingers,for gas it would also go through your fingers
which state tried to ban all affirmative action
it would not grow show any sign of growth or health and would just simply die.
It deepens what kind of flower it is for example there was this kid who was eating a stem of a flower and it was actually a sour flower so i actually tried it and nothing happened.
To be tried by a group of "fellow citizens" refers to being tried before a jury of the defendant's "peers." This provision is not provided by the United States Constitution. The Sixth Amendment requires juries to be impartial. In addition, Article III, Section 2 of the United States Constitution requires defendants be tried by juries selected from the state in which the crime was committed.
On the plus side... You could go anywhere you wanted. On the minus side... you would probably get run down by a car the first time you tried to cross the road !
the force of the particals would prevent you from doing it.
it doesn't happen, US court is perfect.
they could be tried for treason!
It didn't happen; no state ever tried to legislate the value of pi. There was an urban legend that Alabama had tried to do it, but that was an April Fool's Day joke. It worked, didn't it? You probably fell for the "Spaghetti Fields of Switzerland" one too, didn't you?
if you really tried hard to yes
Theoretically, they could be tried for Treason.
Crimes that violate both state and federal laws can be tried in either state or federal court. Frequently, they are tried in both.
well Lincoln tried to kill SEWARD but the gun had no bullets in them so they faught in the house and it was kautic so that is what happen at the home of the secatery of state William .hsewaall
Nothing he would be set free and probably get a whole lot of dirty looks. If he was already tried once, he can't be tried again. Not even in a different state.
which state tried to ban all affirmative action
He is an adult in the eyes of the law and will be charged, tried and sentenced.
Yes there once was a US state that tried to legislate the value of pi