Life would be different without silver as it is widely used in many industries, such as electronics, medicine, and Photography. Without silver, the production of certain products may be affected or more expensive. Additionally, silver has historical and cultural significance, so its absence would impact certain traditions and practices.
Without xenon, we would lose some of its uses in lighting, medical imaging, and laser technology. However, its absence would not significantly impact life's essential functions or daily activities since xenon is a rare and non-essential element in most applications.
The isomer Ag-108m has a half life of 418(21) years.
If oxygen had never existed that universe would be unrecognizably different from the universe we know, because the creation of oxygen in stars is a consequence of the fundamental laws of physics. For oxygen never to have existed, the laws of physics would have to be very, very different from what they are. Taking a narrower view, the world would be a totally different place since practically all now existing animal species - including humans - rely on oxygen for survival.
The half life of silver isotope Ag-108 is 2.42 minutes.
Without chlorine, water purification would be more challenging, leading to higher rates of waterborne illnesses. The disinfection of swimming pools and cleaning of surfaces would also be less effective, increasing the risk of infectious diseases. Additionally, chlorine is used in the manufacturing of numerous products, so its absence would impact various industries.
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people would live alot diffrent lives and we would have diffrrent cities and communites. we would eat differently and live our lives without alot of things. there you have your answer fo "how would life be different without the construction fo the us?"
Life without pi would be different. M&M's would be square, the world, door knobs, most fruit, car tires, water bottle lids, marker caps and a lot more. Life without pi would be different to everyone, and would sure be hard to get used to.
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Most likely we would be a monarchy of some sort.
you would have to use other forms of communication. Ex. mail
Without friction, it would be difficult to walk, drive, or hold objects in place. Machines would not work efficiently and sports would be very different. Overall, life would be more challenging and less predictable without friction.
we would not be able to watch television or talk to freinds with our phones
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