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pi over three is 60 degrees.
An obtuse angle can be any angle over 90 degrees and below 180 degrees (anything over that is a reflex angle)
Yes - that's over 101 degrees F !
no because 360 degrees is a full circle
If by over-obtuse, you mean an angle greater than 180 degrees, the answer is that an angle greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees is called a reflex angle.
Beryllium (Be)
Humans could survive over 135 degrees if it wasn't for very long and they remained well hydrated. That is the key, they have to have enough water to combat dehydration.
Most metals have a very high melting point. Two exceptions are mercury and galium.
If heated sufficiently, yes. However, at room temperature (and up to over a thousand degrees Celsius), it is a solid.
How do statues survive over time
According to scientists, humans are most likely to suffer hypothermia in extreme humidity which is 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Scientists suggests humans can survive temperatures no more than 50 degrees below 40 degrees and no more than 50 degrees higher than 95 degrees.
That depends on the metal. Mercury is liquid at room temperature (melting point -39° C) Tin has a melting point of a few hundred degrees (melting point 232° C) Titanium melts at over a thousand degrees (melting point - 1668° C) Tungsten with the highest melting point of the metal elements melts at 3422 °C
tungsten . tungsten is the metal used for the filament of incandescent bulbs. it has a temperature over 3410 degrees celsius . atomic number- 74 . mass number- 184 . symbol-W
An earthquake create a hazard of collapsing buildings and falling objects, which are the greatest threats. So it is quite possible to survive. A pyroclastic flow produces searing temperaturesthat can be well over 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. You can survive the collapse of a building, but you cannot survive a pyroclastic flow.
pi over three is 60 degrees.
over 90 degrees
You don't. Well not easily anyway it can be heated to over 600 degrees C It can be grinded off sanded off or exposed to -67 Degrees C or lower . It is a metal substitute it is not designed to come off easily . Actually that would be 600 degrees Fahrenheit or 315.5 degrees Celsius. Otherwise correct this stuff does NOT come off easily.