Bourne believed that an object would float or sink at will as long as he could manipulate the effect's of buoyancy which control and object to sink or float.
A metal object designed to cut flesh, such as a knife or blade, could be considered a "flesh-eating" object. These objects are typically sharp and capable of causing injury or harm to living tissue.
Creationists believe that humans were created by a supernatural being, typically a deity such as God, as described in religious texts like the Bible. They reject the scientific theory of evolution and instead adhere to the belief that humans were directly created in their present form.
Yes an erasor is a non living thing you could work this out easily judging by the fact it is man made and not something mother nature has produced. It is made out of rubber.
The curved transparent object made of glass in a microscope is called a lens. Lenses in microscopes help magnify and focus light passing through the specimen to produce an image. There are typically multiple lenses in a microscope to achieve high magnification and resolution.
A longitudinal section is a cut made along the length of an object, showing its internal structure from one end to the other. This provides a view of the object's internal features in a linear manner. On the other hand, a transverse section is a cut made across the width of an object, providing a view of its internal structure from top to bottom. This allows for a cross-sectional view of the object's internal features. Both types of sections offer unique perspectives on an object's internal structure, with a longitudinal section showing details along its length and a transverse section showing details across its width.
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It is a G.I. commando sweater made of either acrylic or wool.
The Bourne Trilogy are based on the Jason Bourne books by Robert Ludlum. They were the first movies to be made on these books and are not a remake of any previous films.
It is made from glucose. Streatham and clapham high school is the Bourne!
The Bourne Identity, starring Matt Damon was first released in 2002. The series went on to make 2 more movies called, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum.
He was not killed they just made it to look like he was killed.
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The Book The Bourne Identity, by Robert Ludlam, 1980 is a big book, full of interesting plots and events, only a few of which were portrayed in the 2002 film The Bourne Identity, but which was only loosely based on the novel. However, prior to that Hollywood film, in 1988, there was a t.v. film entitled The Bourne Identity, and it used much of the original book's storyline and plots. This film was four hours long and shown over two nights, two hours each night. It was also made available on video and DVD. In 1986 Ludlam wrote The Bourne Supremacy, and a film of that name was released in 2004, being a sequel to the first film, but not based on the book. In 1990 Ludlam wrote The Bourne Ultimatum. In 2007 a third Jason Bourne movie was released, with that name, but this film was also not based on Ludlam's book. Ludlam has not written any other Bourne novels, but another writer, Eric Van Lustbader, has written three Bourne books: The Bourne Legacy 2004, The Bourne Betrayal 2007, The Bourne Sanction 2008. So there have been TWO 'The Bourne Identity' films, one being a tv/video/dvd version in 1988, and the other as a general release cinema film in 2002. Two Jason Bourne sequels have also been made, as listed above. For more information see 'Related Links' below
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It could be a solid object made with a mixture of materials whose average density is 5 grams per cm3 or it could be a hollow object made with materials whose density is higher.
The first European compass was created by the Englishman William Bourne in the 16th century. Bourne's compass was an improvement on existing designs and helped with maritime navigation.