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The most common type of plastic used in everyday products is polyethylene.
Plutonium is primarily used in nuclear reactors to produce energy and in nuclear weapons for military purposes. It is not commonly used in everyday life due to its highly radioactive and toxic nature.
Curium is not found naturally on Earth and is primarily created in laboratories for research purposes. It is not used in everyday life due to its radioactive properties and limited availability.
Uranium is a synthesized heavy element that is used in everyday objects such as some types of glassware and ceramics.
Fire is used everyday for cooking food, heating homes, generating electricity, and in industrial processes such as refining metals and producing chemicals.
Compulsorily not, it doesn't exist in our society but is forcefully brought forward.
Hydrogen is always used, so yes, it can be used everyday.
It's a society that exists under the usual, everyday visible society.
Everyday language dialects used in everyday situation
Because mines supply the needed raw materials our society uses everyday. The materials that you use everyday.
The "joshi" honorific in Japanese culture is used to show respect towards someone who is older or of higher status. It is commonly used in everyday interactions to address teachers, bosses, or elders. The use of "joshi" signifies politeness and acknowledges the hierarchy within Japanese society.
We shape society by what goes on in our everyday lives. Religion, ethnicity, language, etc. shape everyone in society out to who they are today. We as a people are shaped by our surroundings.
Plutonium is not used in everyday life.
Reproduction baby!!
They are humans who blend into everyday society
they are accepted by society yet have evil characteristic (apex)
Ldrs are used in everyday life as solar panels.