Yes Wolverine does have adamantium, which was injected into his sketal system during the Weapon X test. The only reason Wolverine survived the procedure was because of his hatred for his father and his brother Victor Creed ,Sabretooth.
No, no metal is nearly as strong as adamantium
Adamantium
Yes, all parts of wolverine's body can heal
Adamantium is a made up substance. It doesn't really exist.
yes.
If there was any adamantium, you might be able to...but adamantium is a fictional metal.
Adamantium is a fictional metal. So no.
No, no metal is nearly as strong as adamantium
Adamantium
Adamantium is just a fictional metal created by Stan Lee in his comic book, "X-Men".It is too cost-worthy to try manufacturing proper Adamantium, so scientists manufactured a duplicate to Adamantium called Secondary Adamantium (surprise surprise), which Ballistic Rockets have no effect on. It is nearly Indestructible, but, as I said, COST-WORTHY
There made of Adamantium.
adamantium
Adamantium is associated with the Marvel Comics superhero Wolverine. Wolverine's claws are made of Adamantium. You can learn more about Marvel Comics and Wolverine at the Wikipedia.
the heating and then quick cooling of the metal adamantium
No, adamant metal is not real. It is a fictional metal often found in fantasy literature and games, known for its extreme hardness and durability.
Wolverine did not start out with bone claws. He later acquired them after Magneto extracted the adamantium from within his body, Thus leaving him with bone claws opposed to the metal ones.
Wolverine has three metal claws made of adamantium attached to the bones of each arm. Wolverine also has the ability to heal himself from almost any wound.