Yes it is stronger.
Neither tensile strength nor compressive strength is inherently "stronger." Some materials are stronger in tension; other materials are stronger in compression. For example, rope is much stronger in tension than in compression, but concrete is much stronger in compression than in tension.
why string of nylon ,rayon are stronger than jute and cotton
yes
yes
not but your thi bone is stronger than concrete
No, Gorilla glue is stronger.
Because it is a totally different composition.
No it is not.
water is not stronger then glue because water can break a hole house down.
no tacky glue is stronger it can hold much more space
It depends on the glue and what it's used for. Many glues are stronger than PVA, but may not be suitable on wood as PVA is.
Super glue will not really stick on a brick as it will soak in too much through the porous surface. -This is definitely a case where a PVA glue is better than super glue.
In general, liquid glue tends to be stronger than glue sticks because it can bond a wider variety of materials and often has a higher bond strength. Glue sticks are convenient for use on paper and lighter materials, but liquid glue is better for heavier items and more permanent bonds.
No
Epoxy is the best type of glue to use for wood.
Fusion Glue is the brand name of a new wood glue made by Aleene's. It's a urethane glue and they claim it's stronger than regular wood glues.
no