no because it has no lasers inside of it
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Some I can think of are fire, gas with electricity flowing through it, the sun, lightning, and lasers. - AAES student
True. Rubies are used in certain types of lasers, specifically ruby lasers, which were among the first lasers developed. These lasers utilize synthetic ruby crystals, which emit red light when stimulated by a flash of light. The unique properties of ruby make it suitable for applications in various fields, including medicine and telecommunications.
No, most lasers emit light at a different frequency than UV.
All noble gases - He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe - were used in lasers.
no
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The answer is yes, lasers can destroy incoming missiles and bombs.
Have you ever seen superman shoot lasers out of his eyes? Ofcourse not! Superman has many powers (Example: Flying, Super Strength, Everlasting Life, etc.) but shooting lasers out of his eyes are not one of his many powers.
Yes, lasers can destroy missiles even the missile is in flight the laser can still shoot it down.
No
no......haha only a robot turtle would do that
No one fits this.
Shot, shoot
Shooting lasers out of hands is not possible in real life. It is a concept often seen in science fiction movies or comic books.
Shoot the Sun Down was created in 1978.
His real name is Scott Summers and he is a mutant who can shoot lasers from his eyes.