Robots don't "die" in the biological sense but can become non-functional due to various reasons. Common causes include hardware failures, software bugs, battery depletion, or damage from environmental factors. Additionally, robots might be intentionally decommissioned or outdated as technology advances. Regular maintenance and updates can help prolong their operational lifespan.
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
no because robots are made of metal and machines. they are in fairytales that robots have hearts or movies such as
Robots are asexual.
Mini robots.
Robots are classified based on various criteria, including their functionality, structure, and application. Functionally, they can be categorized into industrial robots, service robots, and mobile robots. Structurally, they may be classified as articulated, Cartesian, or SCARA robots. Additionally, robots can also be distinguished by their level of autonomy, ranging from fully autonomous to remotely operated.
yes
Yes, shadow dies, and a lot of eggman's robots die
no. robots don't think, they only follow directions which is programmed in them. but when they die they don't follow it becuz they can't do anything while thier dead. if u were a robot when u die, u would only see black.
it means you can suck a dick and die in a hole and i hope your dog dies
There are humanoid robots, military robots, insect robots, and space robots. There are more kinds of robots too.
Until they die yes. they need everything a living animal needs and are unlike robots.
Yes. They are robots.
Medical robots are robots used for medical and health care reasons.
no because robots are made of metal and machines. they are in fairytales that robots have hearts or movies such as
no because robots are made of metal and machines. they are in fairytales that robots have hearts or movies such as
Robots are asexual.
robots with personalities