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In order to destroy bedrock in Minecraft, either the super pick-axe command or TNT can be used. These are the only two options without cheats.
Diamonds are usually only found at the lowest parts of mines. I believe they are usually about two to three rows above the bedrock.
It is impossible to install Minecrat Forge on to the PS3 for two main reasons. The first one being that Minecraft Forge is a program that is purely written to be used on a computer and has not been developed to work on consoles. The second reason is that Minecraft Forge is written in the Java programming language. This is so that it be compatible with the computer version of Minecraft, which is also written in Java. However, when Mojang decided to port their game over to consoles such as the Xbox 360 and PS3, they rewrote the whole game in the C++ and C# programming languages in order to optimize the games performance. This change resulted in making a Java written Minecraft Forge and a C++ and C# written Minecraft completely incompatible.
bedrock and humus
You get a pick-axe of iron and then dig down close to the bedrock and start digging around. Eventually you will find one of the two or both. Only IRON (or higher) pickaxes can mine diamonds and gold,
It depends on what you mean. There where two editions of the film Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 1 And Part 2, book-wise I think there was two editions, the adult copy and kids copy.
the difference between the two is that bedrock is a type of rock usually an area of broken and weathered unconsoiled with a basal subsoil.
the two types of java programs are Applet and application programs
Yes. You can have as many variables as you want in Java
Minecraft has two genres: Sandbox and survival
There will not be a Minecraft two. Minecraft is still in development, and Notch is not planning on making a second. If there were going to be a second Minecraft, it would not be coming out in the near future.
Java is a programming language that has two main types: Java SE (Standard Edition): This is the core Java language that provides all the basic features and functionalities of Java. It includes the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which is responsible for running Java programs, and the Java Development Kit (JDK), which is used for developing Java applications. Java EE (Enterprise Edition): This is a set of Java APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) and technologies that are used for developing large-scale, distributed, and enterprise-level applications. Java EE includes a variety of APIs such as Servlets, JSPs, EJBs, JPA, JMS, and many others. These APIs provide a rich set of features for developing complex and robust enterprise applications. For more information, please visit: 1stepGrow