Well iceman can Freeze oceans with one touch and yet doesn't know his true powers yet and the human torch can go nova creating nuclear explosions anywhere he goes and knows he's true powers that can destroy the Earth.So they are pretty much equal but if the human torch goes all out hell barbaque the iceman but now one knows the icemans true powers wich probably can even surpass the little flashlights true powers
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It really depends on personal preference and the situation. Iceman has the ability to manipulate ice and cold, while the Human Torch can control and generate flames. Both characters have unique powers and strengths, making them effective in different scenarios.
The branches of science that could benefit from the study of Otzi the Iceman include archaeology, anthropology, genetics, and forensics. By analyzing Otzi's remains, researchers can gain insights into prehistoric human life, migration patterns, diet, health, and technologies used during his time period. His discovery has also provided valuable information about ancient human societies and the evolution of human genetics.
No, a torch does not typically contain a magnet. The main components of a torch are a battery, light bulb or LED, and a casing to hold everything together.
Four size D torch cells are needed for a 6-volt torch. Each size D torch cell typically provides 1.5 volts, so combining four of them will give a total voltage of 6 volts.
Ares' symbol is typically a torch because in ancient Greek mythology, the torch represented the destructive power of war and conflict, which were the domains of Ares, the god of war. The torch symbolized the fiery and aggressive nature of warfare associated with Ares.
Ötzi the Iceman, a mummy found in the Alps, weighed approximately 110 pounds (50 kilograms) when he was discovered in 1991.