yes silver is flexible or we would not have silver bands andnecklace's
A shark has the most flexible skeleton among the three. Sharks have cartilaginous skeletons that provide greater flexibility compared to the bony skeletons of frogs and lionfish. This flexible skeleton allows sharks to move more dynamically in the water.
The animal that is the most flexible is a very subjective question. Animals with skeletal structures that are flexible are cartilaginous fish and snakes. Otherwise perhaps a parasitic worm of some sort.
Silver dilutes black pigment. Silver has no effect on Red. And a black horse carrying the silver gene will be brownish/chocolate with flaxen mane and tail.
Cats are very flexible. They are able to stretch more than humans.Well my cat Bexley is very flexible, he can almost do a backflip and when i throw him up in the air he can do somersaults!!!
because the wax holds them to gether
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The different bikes have different advantages and disadvantages. An example is the silver bike and acrobatic bike. The acro is more flexible it can to flips and all that stuff. Silver is faster but not as flexible.
There are several metals that have a certain span of flexibility. It depends on the purpose the metal is being used for, and the shape the metal takes on. Aluminum, copper, and sterling silver, all have uses that require some flexibility. Springs made of steel can be considered flexible.
The adjective form of "flexible" is "flexible."
it's the same word - flexible
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Sterling silver is a specific type of silver that contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. Pure silver is 99.9% silver with no other metals. The presence of a "925" stamp or hallmark on the piece indicates that it is sterling silver, while pure silver may be marked with "999."
Pure silver, which is also known as fine silver, is soft, very flexible, and easily damaged so it is commonly combined with other metals to produce a more durable product, which leads to sterling silver. It is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% by mass of silver and 7.5% by mass of other metals, usually copper. Sterling silver is most often used for jewelry because of its combination of attractiveness and durability. Acceptable quality marks for sterling silver include: sterling, ster and .925.
i think it is flexible
Make it flexible
Yes it is flexible.