Yes
This will probably not be feasible in the foreseable future, given the current state of technology.
I don't think so. The first time he was defeated, he wasn't really destroyed, just sucked into a space-time fissure. The second time he died on-screen.
It is the belief that civilizations occurred prior to the current version of recorded history. These civilizations could have been destroyed from natural or unnatural causes.
Sherman's bowties. (where a bowties is the short neck tie worn in a not around the neck) Sherman ordered the railroads to be destroyed so that they could not be rebuilt. The troops built large fires and heated the iron rails. WHen they were hot, they would pick it up and bend it around a tree such that was permanently deformed.
it could permanently make you deaf
you could die or be badly injured * your land or house could be swept away/destroyed. your crops/farm/livelihood could be destroyed.
It could if the tree was permanently under water!
Hair is constantly growing in your natural colour so no dye could permanently change your root colour.
Consequences of ozone being destroyed are as fatal as one could imagine. It could be life ending for human organisms.
It should take a few hours, but if the battery was deeply discharged the lead plates were probably destroyed and the battery is probably permanently dead. You could try recharging it, but it probably wouldn't do any good.
Yes. If having your jaw permanently torn open does not kill you (which it would, your face would be completely destroyed and your neck likely broken), then you will certainly die from loss of blood.
You just did. Eventually, everyone will use the word eventually