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It was ENIAC
It occupied a large room in size
Heavy water accumulation on the street/road surface - and - the excessive speed of the vehicles travelling on that road.
Heavy guns; cannons and mortars, replaced catapaults circa the 14th Century.
During WW1, the war was heavily focused on trench warfare. The allies nor axis could assault each other without suffering heavy casualties due to entrenched machine guns and infantry divisions. Tanks were invented to provide offensive support along with the troops.
The original lightning rods were heavy iron, and their wires were often damaged by strikes. Modern lightning rods and surge arresters use lighter materials, but these are designed to withstand the high temperatures caused by the electric discharge.
heaviest, heavier
heaviest
The third degree of heavy is "heaviest."
She was about 175 pounds at her heaviest.
heaviest
Heaviest
No, heaviest is an adjective, the superlative form for the adjective heavy (heavier, heaviest). Example sentence:We bought the heaviest watermelon we could find.
Comparative: heavy, heavier Superlative: heavy, heavier, heaviest
the heaviest hailstone on record fall was.... 1130
Heavy Duty.
heavier, heaviest
heavier, heaviest