Die Hard (1988), Die Hard 2: Die Harder (1990), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), Live Free or Die Hard (2007), A Good Day to Die Hard (2013) and the upcoming Die Hardest (2015)
no, he is not die
no she did not die
No he did not die :)
Allied Tool & Die, Miller Tool and Die, Wirth Tool and Die, Ivanhoe Tool & Die Company Inc, and Indiana Tool and Die, are just a few of the names of companies conducting business in the tool and die industry.
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in mossy areas
Yes, there are Nematodes, Mites, Tardigrades, and Bacteria.
There are over 500 different types of tardigrades, and they range in size from 1.5 mm down to 0.1 mm, which is roughly 1/3 the size of the period at the end of this sentence.
Tardigrades, also known as "water bears," have been living on Earth for at least 500 million years. They are considered one of the oldest known living organisms on the planet.
Tardigrades move by using their eight legs to walk or swim through water. They also utilize muscles and a unique hydraulic system to extend and contract their bodies, enabling them to crawl on various surfaces.
Tardigrades-sometimes called water bears-are adorable microscopic creatures that can survive extreme cold, heat, and pressure. They can be frozen and brought back to life, all of which explains how some tardigrades have survived in outer space. Creatures that can live in extreme places are called extremophiles. They might offer a clue to how life could exist on other planets.
Tardigrades typically consume plant cells, algae, and small invertebrates. They can also survive long periods of time without food by entering a state of suspended animation known as cryptobiosis.
Tardigrades, the only animal that can survive in space. Search it up!
Tardigrades are microscopic, water-dwelling animals known for their ability to survive extreme conditions such as high temperatures, pressure, and radiation. They can enter a state of cryptobiosis where they dry up and appear dead, but can rehydrate and come back to life when conditions improve. Tardigrades are also known as water bears or moss piglets.
Watching TV. while doing homework tardigrades you from your work.
No, water bears, also known as tardigrades, are multicellular organisms. They are microscopic invertebrates with a segmented body and unique features that allow them to survive extreme conditions.