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objects can be pulled and pushed
Nothing happens to hair when its pulled out. Your hair is already dead so when it gets pulled out nothing happens.
everything is pulled by gravity. solids, liquids, everything...
Metals can be pulled or drawn into a wire, so gold is an example.
All objects on earth are pulled towards the center of the earth by gravity. The objects are pulled to the core(center of earth), but are not pulled through because of the normal force.
They will grow back
New crust is formed on the opposite end of the plate as it is pulled away from its neighbor.
As long as they were pulled completely out and not broken off at the base, they should grow back in. It will take a couple of months or longer, but they should come back.
gravity
it slowly dissolves by being broken up and pulled away by the water molecules.
No. The bond involves deloalised electrons. When a metal is pulled into a wire essentially there is movement of the metal atom lattice and the bonds are disturbed rather than broken. Its a different situation in a covalent giant molecule where localised ciovalent bonds have to be broken as the lattice is deformed.
patriots threw ropes around it and pulled down causing it to smash and crumble into pieces :)
No, it won't. Air is pulled in atmosphere by earth's gravity.
Sprained ankle or knee, pulled muscle, broken bone, bloody nose.
Yep it is a big problem but to avoid this you can eat an ice-cream just after your tooth is broken down
Alice, Jasper and Rosalie ripped his head off and burned him in the ballet studio! If you are asking about the book version, Edward pulled him off of Bella then Emmett and Jasper pulled him apart and then burnt the pieces.
The asteroid belt is theorized to be pieces of what was supposed to be a planet located between Mars and Jupiter. These pieces, or planetesimals, were unable to come together to form a larger planet because they were pulled apart by gravity.