Radiation
Bullets bounce off of superman because superman's molecular structure is millions of times denser than a normal human-beings. In general terms, he is invulnerable to physical attack (while not in the presence of kryptonite or exhausted) and nothing can hurt him. See "Who is Superman?" in Wiki Answers for a complete description of Superman.
Superman is vulnerable to two other things other than kryptonite* . Those being Magic and deprivation of our yellow sun. So put him in an enchanted sleep in a led box wait till he's drained of powers and you can shoot him.
He would probably cut sonic's hair off then.
No, Jamie Lynn Spears did not give up her baby. She has raised her daughter herself.
Kryptonite
green kryptonite gas
All cell phones give off varying degrees of radiation.
what kind of gas do apples give off
All objects give off thermal radiation.
Yes, fire gives off radiation in the form of heat and light.
A single strike of lightning can give off varying amounts of radiation, typically in the form of gamma rays. The amount of radiation emitted can be influenced by factors such as the energy and distance of the strike. Lightning is not a significant source of radiation exposure compared to other natural sources like the sun or radon gas.
Yes - infrared radiation. If you're asking about nuclear radiation, then no.
Yes, the Earth does give off radiation in the form of heat. This radiation is primarily in the form of thermal infrared radiation emitted by the Earth's surface in response to solar energy absorbed during the day.
Microwaves emit electromagnetic radiation in the form of microwaves when they are turned on. This radiation is absorbed by food and causes water molecules in the food to vibrate, generating heat that cooks the food.
No, fans do not give off radiation. Fans simply move air around to create a cooling effect by increasing air circulation. They do not emit any harmful radiation.
Plants give off oxygen gas in the light.
A 'ray' is a term for a radiation. All objects with temperatures above 0 degrees Kelvin give off radiation called, "Heat".