I'm sorry, all I found was the actual device (http://marvel.com/universe/Spider-Man's_Web-Shooters), but I'm not sure where to find the actual 'fluid' per se. You would have to major in Chemistry to actually compose this type of liquid, but I'm sure that Google tm, will have at least something. Sorry.. Hope this helps! :).
According to the "Spidey Facts" given to players during "Spider-Man the Movie Game" (2002) he can shoot his webbing up to 50 yards, or about 150 feet. This is also confirmed in "Spider-Man: The Ultimate Guide."
They are made from "web fluid". The comics never really go into more detail than that. We do know that they become solid once sprayed unless a shearing affect causes them to return to liquid. It remains adhesive for up to 1 hour after firing from his web shooters.In the past spider-man has made some crazy versions of his web fluid such as: Ice Webbing, Acid Webbing, Magnetic Webbing, Flame Webbing, and Tazer Webbing.
The Hulk is stronger than Spider-man, but Spider-man is still extremely strong for a human being. He makes up for it against the Hulk with his extreme speed and reflexes (not to mention webbing). The Hulk could smash him in one hit, IF he could land a punch on him.
Naturally, he really only has his body and the abilities of a spider. But not the webbing. He had to make that stuff himself.
There was this one time I was at work. I was about to get into the Suburban to travel to a different school location and then I saw this huge spider probably about 2 inches long. It literally shot its webbing at me as if to capture me and eat me. The webbing traveled about 5 feet, I kid you not. I ran around screaming like a little girl. I hate spiders. ><
Spiderman is usually seen in a red and blue costume with black webbing.
There would be 2 answers for this one. If you go by the comic, Spiderman uses web cartridges to shoot webbing and can sometimes run out. If you are talking about the movie, it was because he no longer wanted to be Spiderman.
spiderman can lift 10tons but the green goblin can lift a ton less then spiderman so green goblin can lift 9tons unless you mean the green goblin of spiderman 3 that one is able to lift 5tons also the green goblin of spiderman 3 you are actullay ment to call him goblin jr wich means goblin junier that is what i have to say about the green goblin and goblin jr wich means goblin jr exsept goblin jr is good and bad so he is on spidermans side and the green goblins side im sorry i yust never stop talking goodbye and remember goblin jr means goblin junier ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Probably stronger than Spiderman! Just watch the first Spiderman movie. Spiderman NEARLY GETS BEATEN by the Green Goblin. I haven't watched it in a while, but I don't even know how Spiderman managed to beat the Green Goblin. In about 3/5 battles and clashes that Spiderman and Green Goblin had in the movie, Spiderman was the one who ended up falling, getting knocked out, bleeding getting his suit torn while Green Goblin keeps laughing and flying in his fancy flying-board. Yeah, Spiderman had pretty..brutal beginning as a hero. Spiderman's second enemy, Doc Ock wasn't that bad speaking to the fact that he and Doc Ock comprimised and Dock Ock chose to repent of his villanious ways.
Because he was bitten by a spider and spiders spin webs hence the name Spider-man.Another answer:In the spiderman movies, the webbing was a part of his initial powers. Meaning the webbing comes from his body and not a device.In the spiderman comics, he gained a natural understanding of the makeup of spider webs after being bit by the spider. He then created his own formula to help him fight crime. Which can be used to swing from, tie up crooks, or even as a blunt projectile. Comment from another user regarding the above answer: When I first saw the movie, I was not happy with the change they made as to the origin of his webbing. I always enjoyed knowing that although his body was made stronger by the spider bite, he also had a brilliant scientific mind to go with it. Thus inventing the unique spiderman web formula and shooting mechanisms. Since that time, I have grown to accept the movie version as well. If you are going to gain powers of a spider to the point of wall-crawling, it would make sense that he would also gain web-shooting.
I'm unsure about webbing of the feet, but webbing on the fingers is called syndactyly.
Hope Webbing Company Mill was created in 1889.
According to the "Spidey Facts" given to players during "Spider-Man the Movie Game" (2002) he can shoot his webbing up to 50 yards, or about 150 feet. This is also confirmed in "Spider-Man: The Ultimate Guide."
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No, they do not.
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Green Goblin killed her technically as he threw her off the bridge but modern physics have shown that it was actually Spiderman's webbing that he used to try and save her that actually killed her as the impact slowed her momentum down and broke, I believe her neck, she was dead by the time he had pulled her back up to safety. So actually it was Spiderman who killed Gwen though if he hadn't she would have died anyway from the fall so it's sort of a combination of the Goblin and Spiderman.