They are called contortionists.
Beyond the Bend was created in 1989.
Double-jointed people have more than normal flexibility in their joints. These people are considered to have hypermobility. This basically means their joints, ligaments, and tendons are able to bend farther than the average person.
Yes, extension is always in the opposite direction as flexion. Hyperextension means straightening a joint beyond it's normal range.
In water, the refracted ray will bend towards the normal, while in vegetable oil, the refracted ray will also bend towards the normal, but to a greater degree compared to water.
No, normal driving will not bend a tie rod. It takes a large shock from a large pot hole, a curb or a collision to bend a tie rod.
It is called South Bend because it is at the 'south bend' of the st. Joe River.
The ray will bend towards the normal.
Yes, although it will probably not bend under normal usage.
no , and its not calld 'bend' its called 'reflected' but its like bend but ITS NOT :)
A million dollar bend
Under normal conditions, mercury is a liquid, so you can't really bend that. However if you cooled it until it solidified, I guess you could bend it.
River bends are called 'esses' or 'meanders'