No, not every solid has only one net. A net is a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional solid that can be folded to form the solid. Many solids can have multiple nets due to different ways of arranging their faces and edges. For example, a cube can be represented by several distinct nets, each composed of six squares arranged in different configurations.
there are only one solid nonmetal: Bromine
Nope, they join one half or the other of the cut solid. If the atoms did get sliced in two, there'd be nuclear explosions every time someone cut down a tree, sliced a tomato, etc.
Yes, petroleum freezes solid at a sufficiently low temperature. In fact, there is only one substance which does not have a solid phase, which is helium. Helium exists only as a gas or a liquid. But everything else will freeze if sufficiently cooled.
Every one will die from asteroids.
No an electron does not have a net charge of 0, in fact it has a net charge of -1.
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there are only one solid nonmetal: Bromine
There is only one.
A solid figure that can be made with a net of 4 triangles is a tetrahedron. A tetrahedron consists of four triangular faces, which can be arranged in three-dimensional space to form a three-dimensional shape. Each triangle in the net corresponds to one face of the tetrahedron when folded together.
every single one at high enough temperatures
Venus and Mercury also have solid surfaces.
It depends on what you use: Direct TV, Dish Network, etc. Fear Net is on different channels for every one, or don't have it at all.
There is no platinum net, but there is a silver one. The silver net is a rare item in Tom Nook's shop, so just check it daily to see if he has one in stock. To get the golden net, you have to catch every bug on the bug list and then it will be given to you.