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Hail would cause the most damage because it has a very powerful heavy mass. They can break tree branches and cause problems with power lines if they hit them.
Pollution and smoke
The organelle going to died
Whereas the evidence for conversion of sugars to fatty acids is well established in biochemistry, no such evidence for the reverse, i.e. conversion of fatty acids to sugars, is compelling. So, I would say that there is NO organelle known to be responsible for break down of fatty acids to sugars.
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The organelle that would cause fatigue is called the mitochondria. However, it will only cause fatigue if there's a defect in it.
A defect in the mitochondria would cause fatigue, as it is the organelle responsible for energy production within a cell.
Break, as in come apart in several pieces or the outside ring came loose from the center. In the first case if there was no damage to it then a bad casting would probably be the cause. In the second case, over reving or dumping the clutch could be the cause.
Hail would cause the most damage because it has a very powerful heavy mass. They can break tree branches and cause problems with power lines if they hit them.
Hail would cause the most damage because it has a very powerful heavy mass. They can break tree branches and cause problems with power lines if they hit them.
An F1 tornado will severely strip material from the roofs of most buildings. Trailers can be overturned and badly damage and some may be destroyed. Windows can break, garages and porches can collapse and windows can break.
My ectoplasmic reticulum took a break in Hawaii once, not sure why it did it though.
This would depend completely upon the cause of the damage. If a tree fell on the car during a major storm and broke the windshield completely and then rain from the storm caused damage then yes if the policy had comprehensive coverage, it would pay for the damage. The cause of the damage would be covered if it was a covered cause.
For intake or exhaust valves; Lack of oil, defective valve, bent push rod, foreign object damage, etc.
Well, according to this, a firetruck would cause more damage to a Ferrari because most Ferraris are more delicate than Lamborghinis and Ferraris break down a lot.
No they did not