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What Asian goods were the most vaulable?

silk


Who is the only player to win ABA and NBA most vaulable player?

bob cousy


What do you put in a treasure box?

treasures like gold, jewelry, old things that are vaulable or mean alot to you.


How vaulable is a Queen Elizabeth coin?

It depends, please post a new question with the date of the coin, denomination and the country of origin.


Why Are Dumeril Boas Endangered?

There are probably endangered for their skin. Maybe very vaulable, so people started hunting them, and they became endangered.


Is A H Ritchie engraver of the 19th century works a collectible and vaulable investment?

His work was amazing! Can you imagine the small cuts on a steel plate to duplicate the original art work!!!!!!


What are vaulable things?

Valuable things are items or assets that are considered to have worth or importance, often because of their scarcity, utility, or desirability. These can include precious metals, real estate, valuable artwork, collectibles, and investments like stocks and bonds.


Which company has sun rays with a S below then and below that Occupied Japan?

That is Satsuma. I collected it for many years. There is differnt "grades" If "occupied Japan " is on a sticker, it was put there in order to ship it to the U.S. They started to put tese stickers on them because to many pieces of importance were being smuggled out of the country. Later they started to stamp Occupied Japan into the clay on newer pieces. If it is a sticker than you have a very nice piece. A stamped piece could be vaulable as well but not as much.


Which results in a more vaulable product - adding or subtracting protons from gold nuclei?

If you subtract one proton, you get platinum. If you add one proton, you get mercury. Platinum is considerably more valuable than mercury. If you add or subtract more than one, all bets are off. If you add enough, you get a transuranic element, which are much more valuable than gold.


Why is the Carbon-Oxygen cycle vaulable to the biotic community?

The Carbon-Oxygen cycle is valuable to the biotic community because it helps regulate the levels of carbon and oxygen in the atmosphere, which are essential for the survival of many organisms. Plants take in carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen, while animals and microorganisms release carbon dioxide during respiration. This cycle maintains the balance of gases necessary for life on Earth.


Do the Chinese speak English in China?

China has one official language and that is Mandarin Chinese, there are many dialects in China some are very similiar to the official language and some are almost completely different. However generally they all have the same writing system. Of course there are many minority nationalities in China, and these two speak their own languages and have their own written languages as well.


Who invented body armor for dogs?

Body armor for dogs came about largely because of the war on terror. With more and more military dogs being used in the attack or bombing sniffing role, it became important to protect dogs from bombs or attack.It costs thousands of dollars to train and deploy a military dog, hence protecting it from bombs and angry civilians (many Arabs culturally dislike dogs) is worthwhile.Addendum:Armour was also produced for war dogs in antiquity, from the medieval and early renaissance periods.It was also used regularly for dogs used in hunting boar or similar wild animals, to protect the vaulable and trained animals.There are depictions of war dogs with protective harnesses on the bayeux tapestry, from the 11th Century, sculptures of dogs in armour from the 17th Century, and at least one example of such armour is to be found in museum collections; in the Higgins Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts.