yes the metal is the softest on earth and and can be squished only when its 1 cm thick or thiner
No, when you squish something, its density does not stay the same. The density increases as the material is compressed into a smaller volume. This is because the mass remains the same while the volume decreases, leading to a higher density.
When you squish your finger, it can cause blood vessels to rupture, leading to inflammation and increased blood flow to the area which results in redness and pain. The pressure on the tissues can also damage nerve endings, sending pain signals to the brain.
it something which can be pushed and squashed.
No, a gold clad coin is not pure gold. It is typically a thinly plated layer of gold over a base metal. The thickness of the gold layer can vary, but the majority of the coin is made up of the base metal.
a gold coin of course Heads or Tails ? A gold coin
Squish 'em happened in 1983.
Squish 'em was created in 1983.
You'll have to squish a ton of grapes to make a gallon of wine.
Yes, squish is an onomatopoeia, in fact squash is too.
If you squish your eyeball, tears and blood will come out.
it will go squish? it will go squish?
You just did. I like to squish mud between my toes.
a nu nu cheese squish is just an orange earplug!
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When you squish a cockroach, its body is crushed and its internal organs are damaged, leading to its death.
Squish it.
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