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The term "toonie" is a colloquial name for the Canadian two-dollar coin, which was introduced in 1996. The name combines "two," indicating its denomination, and a playful reference to the existing one-dollar coin, known as the "loonie" due to its depiction of a common loon on one side. The nickname reflects Canada's tendency to use informal names for its currency, creating a memorable and distinctive identity for the coin.
There are many animals that live in and near the river Liffey. These animals include fish and many species of birds.
If you mean the $2.00 Canadian coin, it is a polar bear and called a "toonie"
they haven proven anything about how many animals are there+
There are many different animals that kill and consume young, sick, or small animals. These kinds of animals are called predators.
there are 20
A polar bear is on the reverse side of a Toonie.
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Yes, a toonie is in fact a compound. It is a compound because it is made with compound elements like zinc and copper.
thats not a valid question a toonie is money and a gallon is a unit of measure
The outer ring of the toonie is 99% nickel. The center is 92% copper, 6% aluminium, and 2% nickel.
first you grab the toonie then take the drill and put it in the center and hold down the trigger (if it doesn't work who cares any way because who would want to drill a whole through a toonie anyway?)
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The Polar Bear is depicted on Canada's Toonie.
The middle part of a Canadian toonie, which is the two-dollar coin, is made of a nickel-brass alloy. This inner core is surrounded by an outer ring composed of nickel-plated steel. The combination of materials gives the toonie its distinctive two-tone appearance and durability.
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