None. A taranchula may be strong enough to hold onto your hand.
They can, but it would be better to get them a toy designed for horses, as balls and other human 'toys' are not strong enough to hold up for long.
I think you have to be strong enough to hold yourself to do the complex b-boy moves.
The magnetic force of a fridge magnet is relatively weak compared to other magnets. It is strong enough to hold lightweight objects like papers or photos on the fridge, but not strong enough to attract or hold heavier objects.
With the permission of your parents- any age where you are old enough- and strong enough- to hold a gun. Without the permission of your parents, you will need to be 18.
None. An asteroid does not have strong enough gravity to hold onto an atmosphere.
You would fall.
Yes, the ionic bond is strong to held the two atoms together such as NaCl .
Liquids are not rigid because the intermolecular forces of attraction between its molecules are not strong enough to hold them as closely as solids, but they are strong enough to ensure that liquids occupy a definite volume.
liquid.
Some metals are not strong enough to be able to hold tons of weight
Super glue in the body...Its called LOOK IT UP
They balance with their tail and their four strong legs that are strong enough to hold their body weight. answered by Sabrina N. C