24k gold is pure gold but is too soft to be used for much. So it is usually alloyed with copper and silver to make it harder.
it depends what type of injury you have, and if it's traumatic or not. so it all depends. usually, there's a large amount of technology used during the process.
yes, it needs nuclear technology to do so.
Your phone dies because in the technology world you need battery and power to use your electronic device. So it dies because you've used it so much so the technology power just goes out.
Not so much science - as technology. Technology developed the 'chip and pin' system - making credit & debit cards more secure.
The importance of information technology in sports is seen in various aspects. This mainly used in analysis, communication, random selection of events and so much more.
He survives in this world by using technology, so alot.
the life in 1890 was diffrent so they used diffrent type of technology but that technology was not as good as the ones we have here the life in 1890 was diffrent so they used diffrent type of technology but that technology was not as good as the ones we have here
She wore gold cause she is a hard nut
The environmental effects of gold mining are not pleasant. It relies heavily on the use of toxic chemicals and produces so much waste that it is hard to grasp it. See below how much waste the gold to make a single gold ring produces.
They were used so that people could store there gold and so that they were buried with there gold so that nobody could steel there gold
Gold prices changes every day! It's about $1,536.50 per ounce of gold in US dollars as of May 27, 2011. 1lb = 12 ounces of gold = $18,438 per pound of gold in US Dollars. Karat or carat is used to calculate how much percentage of pure gold is in an alloy, how much pure materials is in a diamond. 22kt or 22 carat = 91.6% of pure gold is in an alloy. An alloy is something with a mixture of different metals. "Karat" or "carat"is NOT used as a calculation for the price of gold, so the question above doesn't make sense at all: "How much is 22 kt gold worth in 2011?"