No. Atoms can be broken down into subatomic particles.
The water bear is a mini organism that is almost indestructable, and it can live in space-where nothing else can.
no, because according to him an atom is a tiny indestructable sphere with mass on it.
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Water floats and sinks in water because water in water results in the mixing and diffusion of the water in the other water. This may sound silly, but the question was one dealing with water in water. The mixture of water and water will, after a time, become one homogenous volume of liquid.
If something is indestructable, it cannot destroyed.
NO...........................................................................HE's Indestructable!
It's not indestructable
No. Atoms can be broken down into subatomic particles.
Diamonds are forever....indestructable, and so is love.
yes and it means blessed or indestructable
It is track 1 on the album 'indestructible'.
It symbolizes gold and it is eternal, indestructable, and royalty
he is indestructable
Yes, he is indestructable. And realy cute. :)
The only way to 'destroy' them is to lower the toughness of an Indestructable creature to 0. This will cause them to be destroyed. There are some minor exceptions too - the Legend rule and Planeswalker Uniqueness rule can both destroy indestructable cards. On the other hand, you can bounce indestructable cards back to hand, steal control of them, remove them from the game, etc, there are still plenty of options.
The water bear is a mini organism that is almost indestructable, and it can live in space-where nothing else can.