Titanium is an element that has 5 naturally occurring isotopes.
As of now, there is no known completely indestructible metal. While some metals like titanium and tungsten are very strong and resistant to damage, they can still be impacted, deformed, or broken under extreme conditions.
By definition: indestructible materials are indestructible, while destructible materials are destructible.
No, titanium is a metal.
If you mixed titanium with anything, you would then have a titanium mixture.
Its itself
As of now, there is no known completely indestructible metal. While some metals like titanium and tungsten are very strong and resistant to damage, they can still be impacted, deformed, or broken under extreme conditions.
Probably not but if you were to try here is what you would do:Make the concrete reinforing "rebar" using the titanium. Mix and cure the concrete with the titanium rebar inside. Then make a polycarbonate plastic shell totally encasing the concrete.Nothing is indestructible. Even this wouldn't survive say...a direct impact from a meteorite.
I am indestructible.
The correct spelling is indestructible.
in- and de- are the prefixes in indestructible
No, nothing is indestructible.
No, you cannot exile a creature that is indestructible.
In Magic: The Gathering, a player can lose indestructible status if the card with indestructible is targeted by a spell or ability that specifically removes indestructible, such as "exile target creature with indestructible" or "destroy target creature with indestructible." Additionally, if the card's controller loses control of the card or if the card leaves the battlefield, it will also lose its indestructible status.
The duration of Indestructible Man is 1.17 hours.
Indestructible means that the building is strong and cannot break.
Yes, deathtouch does negate the indestructible ability in Magic: The Gathering. When a creature with deathtouch deals damage to a creature with indestructible, the indestructible creature will still be destroyed.
Indestructible in Germany was created on 2008-11-27.