Francium is used rarely and only for research.
Depending on the time period, it was used for different things. In the Bronze Age, bronze was used for more or less anything- tools, utensils, weapons etc.- But became less practical and less used as other metals were found.
Almost anything non-metallic.such as Glass plastic,rubber,etc
a phucking symbol
I am doing a project on Jupiter and I need a material that can be used for spacecraft that prevents it from being crushed.
Except for the fracking fluid manufacturers, no one knows what's in that stuff - which is a huge problem because there could be anything in it.
Anything that can be used to_ a need is a resource
Because the atom of francium is a whole row down from cesium. You see more YouTube videos of cesium in water because francium is highly radioactive, so it would be very hard to obtain a sample of francium to throw into water.
is there anything that can be used to help pass a DNA test
is aquamarine used for anything other than jewelry
Anything you want, Johnny. Anything you want.
the bodies wernt used for anything, but the tons and tons of human hair was used to make hair cloth,its sicking
they can be used to cure peoples injurys
That all depends on what "it" is.
A Tahun 17 is not used for anything in the US. The word Tahun is used in Indonesian language and in Malayan but has no specific meaning for anything in the US.
Anything moveable or portable on a stage or set, anything used by an actor
Anything that can be used to meet a need is a resource. This can include tangible items like food and water, as well as intangible resources like skills or knowledge. The key is that the resource helps fulfill a particular requirement or desire.
they used it for basically anything