Fools gold (iron pyrite) is relatively heavy, it is about one fourth to one third as heavy as gold and about as heavy as iron.
not heavy not medium density
Osmium is one of the heaviest elements known; it is twice as heavy as lead and 22 times as heavy as water
The Dunka Doo toys are heavy after you finished dunking them.
A female horse and male donkey makes a mule.
The third degree of heavy is the heaviest
The superlative degree of heavy is "heaviest."
In some heavy industries they are used. It depends on what the product is.
Cardiovascular activity burns fat fast. Anything that makes talking difficult or impossible because you are breathing heavy is great. Your heart is pumping and your metabolism is going into overdrive.
The finish of a product would be considered as heavy gauge steel. For instance, an espresso maker could have a heavy gauge stainless steel finish.
heavier, heaviest
Diesel
That's a 4 year degree but if you load up heavy on classes maybe 2.5
Burns well. Bark is resinous and flares a bit like birch on ignition. Burns with a bright white flame. Great for mixing with heavy, smokey woods like some oaks.
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No, it normally does not require a specific degree. They do want a person who works hard and doesn't mind lifting heavy loads.
Considered a 4 year degree but you may finish it sooner with a heavy course load. You are still looking at the better part of 3 years anyway.