Francium. Oh, and you spell it Halogen :)
Invent? It's more common sense than anything mate. It might not be obvious right away, but anyone can come to that conclusion with a bit of though.0 is nothing, and infinite amounts of nothing can fit in any number.
i am obvious about this situation
It is a word that accompanies an answer to an extremely obvious question.
what can be more obvious
subtle
Astatine
There's nothing not obvious about fainting
Real means existing in fact Apparent means obvious
Nothing, there is no such English word as "fermato" and no obvious miss spelling we can correct for you.
If they are suspended in a room with nothing in it and no gravity, then their natral shape will be obvious- it is a sphere.
If they are suspended in a room with nothing in it and no gravity, then their natral shape will be obvious- it is a sphere.
If they are suspended in a room with nothing in it and no gravity, then their natral shape will be obvious- it is a sphere.
REMOVE THE PASENGER FENDER AND IT IS OBVIOUS... NOTHING TECHINCAL.
The rhetorical device used in the statement "There is nothing as deceptive as an obvious fact" is paradox. This is because it presents a seemingly contradictory idea that prompts the reader to think more deeply about the nature of deception and truth.
The caption of existing visuals should be used in a way so that the viewer understands what they are seeing in the visual. A good caption will complement the visual with facts and additional information that is not obvious from viewing the picture.
No, a patent is issued for a new and non-obvious invention. As two-dollar bills already exist, they are not new inventions. Even if they did not exist, they would be an obvious enhancement of the existing technology called one-dollar bills.
Nothing obvious, but more than likely the answer is Kyper Belt (Kuiper belt),