Strongest = validissimus There are several possible choices for strongest -the context is all-important.
The parent rock for Serpentine is ultramafic rock, such as peridotite or dunite. Serpentine forms through the metamorphism of these ultramafic rocks under high pressure and temperature conditions.
Diamond is considered the strongest mineral because of its hardness on the Mohs scale, which is a 10 out of 10. This means that it is extremely resistant to scratching or abrasion.
bloom is the strongest
Which sentence sounds the strongest?
the Yoruba people
1. They had 15 times the population of New France 2. They had support of the Iroquois (strongest confederation of Indian tribes in America) 3. They had the strongest navy in the world
The strongest native American tribes included the Comanche tribes and the Iroquois tribes in early American history. Today, the Seminole tribes are quite strong in that they have an excellent business.
only one. i would join the strongest one.
Their warriors were the strongest, fastests, and best trainned out of all the other tribes in Mexico. Not only that but they had the biggest army which is what gave then a lot of power and control over the surrounding tribes.
It is a serpentine BELT , not hose.
Serpentine ( eg 3 looped serpentine)
Judah was one of the sons of Jacob and is known as one of the twelve tribes of Israel. He played a significant role in the story of Joseph and his brothers in the book of Genesis. Judah's descendants eventually became one of the strongest tribes in Israel.
Serpentine is used in jewellery and carvings
The Calusas were Indians that once lived in Florida. Their name is originally "Calo." The name Calusas means"A fierce people."Many tribes paid tribute to them.They were the strongest and the largest.
Serpentinite is a rock composed of serpentine minerals.I am going to drive a serpentine road tomorrow.
War, alliances and colonisation over many centuries. The growth of agriculture and domestication of animals such as cattle meant tribes were able to settle in areas where land was good. As the population grew so did the need for more territory. If someone else was on that land, either the tribes fought and the strongest took over the area or the tribes joined together. Eventually, borders were established so tribes weren't constantly fighting each other.