The answer to the riddle is "glass." Glass is a liquid in that it can flow and change shape, but it is also solid in its typical form. If pushed or stressed beyond its limits, glass can break, leading to sharp shards that can cause injury, hence the mention of potential scarring.
well that depends. if you are holding your bow and it breaks then you could get hurt and your bow could possibly break. if it breaks when your not holding it, then it might damage your bow. if it doesn't damage your bow, you can take it to be restrung or do it yourself. be careful of dry-releasing (pulling back the string without an arrow on it) because you can break the string and/or break your bow.
Besides annoying the neighbors, you might break hairs on the bow, break a string, or otherwise damage the instrument. In ensemble playing, it's important to blend with the other players to present a unified sound.
Look up Linkin Park- it's a band not a song though
Yes but they are all taking a break and giving time to their side projects. Slipknot will continue in 2012
The media destroyed them, just look at the "Yoko" music video. They got fed up and split. It was mutual though.
Glass
no but if you spil any liquid on it, it COULD DAMAGE IT.
The pH of dishwasher liquid typically ranges from 9 to 12, making it alkaline. This alkaline nature helps to break down grease and food residues on dishes for effective cleaning.
no
Washing up liquid is typically slightly alkaline with a pH range of 8-9. This alkaline nature helps to break down grease and grime effectively during dishwashing.
According to the information I have, no, though Gates claims it does. I've seen timing belts break on these engines with no damage to valves.
Dishwashing liquid contains surfactants that lower the surface tension of water, allowing it to penetrate and break down grease. These surfactants also help to emulsify the grease, enabling it to mix with the water and be easily rinsed away.
Because it could faint from hitting it's head against metal so many times, it would make the cage end up with damage but it doesn't break
Yes.
because the bonds break up giving it a liquid form, this happens at room temperature
It can damage the valves i don't think it would damage the head though Yes it can if the engine was spinning at a high rate. The valves can break off and tumble around causing severe damage. I used to have a piston with all 4 valves from that cyl. sticking in it !
because the bonds break up giving it a liquid form, this happens at room temperature