@@govardhancaji5995 from the internet: Chromium is considered one of the hardest metals on Earth, with a hardness of 687-6500 MPa. It's a brittle, steel-gray transition metal that rates 8.5 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, with only boron (9.5) and diamond (10) ranking higher. Tungsten has the hardest tensile strength, so it depends how you want to interpret the question. I stick by chromium
Gravity pulls them toward the Sun, centrifugal throws them out. TOGETHER they make the orbit.
Great work man
Diamonds are Carbon and Carbon is NOT a metal.
Yep that's my mistake
Lower case "p" and upper case "H".
WOW I didn't know that sound was measured by TEN BELLS!!! If an AI is writing your questions, you need to move up from Radio Shack to Hewlett-Packard.
Nitrous oxide is laughing gas N2O
Yep you are right
My bad (typing error)🙂
Newton did not 'invent' the theory of gravity, he discovered it. it's like saying that Darwin invented the Galapagos islands!
Good questions, but Rattther two meny spilleng misteaks too take thees quiz zeriously.
Will keep that in mind thanks
Oh my sister/brother, 4:21 Diamond is a non metal.
Yes I mistyped I thought I was typing material
Diamond is not a metal. The hardest metal is Chromium
I was thinking of a stone/mineral in mind thanks for correcting ❤️
No, the hardest metal is tungsten
@@govardhancaji5995 from the internet: Chromium is considered one of the hardest metals on Earth, with a hardness of 687-6500 MPa. It's a brittle, steel-gray transition metal that rates 8.5 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, with only boron (9.5) and diamond (10) ranking higher.
Tungsten has the hardest tensile strength, so it depends how you want to interpret the question. I stick by chromium
@@govardhancaji5995 Tungsten was my guess also.
@@ColinDraper yep you are saying right i just googled it and i says the same choromium
Very easy😂
Wait for the next ones💕