Because it's heavy, soft and easy to work, and inexpensive.
The elements in weights for fishing typically include lead, tungsten, steel, and brass. Lead is the most common due to its density and affordability, but environmental concerns have led to increased use of alternatives like tungsten, which is denser and requires less material. Steel is often used for eco-friendly options, while brass is less common and mainly used in specific applications. Each material affects the weight's size, sink rate, and overall performance in water.
Neither. A pound is a pound is a pound.
the Queen Elizabath used a lot of make up and what she used was white led wicth was really poisions wicth skin can soak in the white led
Assuming you meant pound of lead, they weigh the same.
Never heard of cob led. But there is a Yorkshire Coble Cake - a spiced sponge cake with apple filling, served with cream. (Named after a coble - an open fishing boat used off the Yorkshire coast).
Graphite, a form of carbon, is the element from the periodic table that is used to make the "lead" in pencils. Graphite is a good conductor of electricity, and its layers provide the smooth writing surface in pencils.
In 2000, Alaska led the nation with the most fishing vessels and boats, with 15,606. Louisiana was second with 13,864, and Florida a distant third with 7,816.
Small wavelength used in led bcoz we commonly use led as a flashlight.
Allan discovered Sophie had six toes when David and Sophie were fishing for shrimps. This led the Wenders to flee Waknuk.
No, pencils are not made out of lead. They are made from a combination of graphite and clay. Lead was used in early pencils, but its toxic nature led to the transition to graphite.
The wavelength of light emitted from an LED typically depends on the semiconductor materials used in its construction. Common LED colors correspond to specific wavelengths such as blue (approx. 470 nm), green (approx. 525 nm), and red (approx. 635 nm).
The word led doesn't have a gender. It is led no matter how it is used.