They will degrade: rot, rust, corrode--some very slowly such as plastics in a landfill. Gold does not degrade, although it might get a thin layer of something that makes it less shiny. Neither does diamond. All organic matter degrades.
Yes. Some can only corrode soft things, and some can corrode everything. But in short, all acids can corrode something. It only gets dangerous if the acid can corrode you.
As i rememeber gold do not corrode at all.
All of them, under the right circumstances.
Essentially, they are someone who believes that certain things are either right or wrong and that the things they judge as wrong are wrong under all circumstances. They oppose "situational ethics." For instance, they would likely consider abortion wrong under all circumstances, even in cases of rape, incest, medical problems, or a possibly deformed fetus.
Under all circumstances. You always pass on the left side of the road.
Yes it does. but not all metals.
If you are an adult, you have the right to file a civil action for the return of your property. Be prepared to prove your ownership of the items.
Whether all is all right depends on the context and individual perspective. In some situations, things may be going smoothly, while in others, challenges may persist. It's important to assess the circumstances and acknowledge both the positive and negative aspects before concluding that everything is fine. Ultimately, "all is all right" can be a subjective interpretation of current events.
Yes you can it all depends on the circumstances. If he attacks you you have the right to defend yourself
Fight for unborn babies' right to life in all circumstances.
Yes it does. but not all metals.
Metals corrode due to a chemical reaction with their environment, typically with oxygen or moisture. This reaction causes the metal to form a more stable compound, such as rust, which weakens the metal's structure over time. Control measures such as coating or alloying metals can help prevent corrosion.