Yes you can break a home with hail but it has to be big enough to do it
Yes, hail can shatter a window if it is large and moving at a high velocity. The impact of large hailstones can cause glass to break, especially if the window is already weak or damaged.
Yes, hail can break or damage metal, especially if the hailstones are large and fall with significant force. Metal surfaces can dent, bend, or develop cracks due to the impact of hail. The extent of the damage depends on the size of the hailstones and the type of metal involved. However, thicker or more resilient metals are less likely to suffer severe damage compared to thinner or softer metals.
Tempered glass or laminated glass is typically used for buildings and vehicles to withstand impacts from giant hail. These types of glass are designed to break into small, dull pieces rather than sharp shards when broken, providing better protection against hail damage.
Osteoclasts are cells responsible for the active erosion of bone minerals. They break down bone tissue by secreting enzymes and acids that dissolve the mineral components of bone. This process is essential for bone remodeling and maintenance of bone density.
Hail Hail the Celts Are Here was created in 1961.
Yes. Large hail can easily break glass.
you can't break your penis as it is not a bone it is just a muscle so you cant break it.
You cant break your ear as it is not a bone and it is simply fat and tissue :)
The bone that you try not to break is the xiphoid process.
A straight break across the bone is called a transverse fracture.
yes it can
Hyoid Bone
the malingerer bone
Right cannon bone
bone
Fracture.
It is when your bone splits but does not break in half. It is mainly just a crack in your bone