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Anthracite, the hardest coal, forms from the greatest pressure.
The forces of gravity that attract the Earth and an object on its surface toward each other are greatest for the object with the greatest mass. Among the items on your list, that's probably the house.
its proven people emit light in very small rations that vary throughout the day, we probably emit a lot more frequencies we have no idea about because our minds can only decipher the frequency of visible light.
one of Nicoli Teslas greatest inventions Used more often than any other type of motor Probably what brought electricity from a curisoty to to a necissity
Good question, it probably depends on what kind of scientist you ask. a paleontologist might say it was how the dinosaurs died, an astronomer might say is there life out there, and so on. Depends on who you ask
SETI listens to frequencies between 1420 (the Hydrogen molecule) and 1662 (the hydroxyl molecule). This is to say that an intelligent civilization would recognize these frequencies and would probably be monitoring them a well. The cosmos is full of these frequencies and a slight deviation in the regular pulsing of these frequencies would be noticed by anyone who is scanning the skies. Hope this helps. Sam Farina III
the battle of stalingrad would probably be the greatest defeat.
War
Yes, probably
Probably the greatest: she was a wife and a mother.
A talented President
Probably the four seasons
Probably William Wallace.
Probably the Internet
To summarize an NIH article, probably not. They did research on musculoskeletal disorders and found that use of ultrasonic therapy was only statistically significant in one of the disorders-- where they will do a further study. But, it's not with out some basis in fact. Ultrasonic shock waves are used to break up kidney stones-- so it does have an effect in some diseases. But, probably only those systems large enough to be in a major hospital.
For immediate impact, probably nuclear. For total impact, probably biological.
Anthracite, the hardest coal, forms from the greatest pressure.