What hard ,tough and shiny that cover the crown?
i can get them shiny but once i get them shiny, when I polish them they get scratched and become less shiny.
What do you mean how do you make a shiny Pokemon stay shiny if you get a shiny Pokemon it stays shiny ok!
Shiny charizard is black with shiny skin.
No matter what Pokemon it is and if it is shiny it will stay shiny if you trade it or migrate it, trust me i know i traded my shiny banette to Pokemon xd and its still shiny.
The shiny black substance is graphite. It is mixed with clay to use in pencils.
Enamel.
varnish
What hard ,tough and shiny that cover the crown?
Yes, a shiny substance such as steel wire is commonly used to make flexible bed springs. The steel wire is treated to give it its shiny appearance and to ensure durability and flexibility in the springs.
The substance could be a metal like gold or silver, known for their malleability and shiny appearance. It could also potentially be a metal alloy or some other reflective material. It is important to conduct further testing to accurately identify the substance.
A metal is a substance that is generally shiny, malleable (can be bent), and conducts heat and electricity due to its metallic bonding structure. Metals such as copper, gold, and silver are examples of shiny and conductive materials commonly used in various applications.
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The substance that don't have metallic luster means that they do not have metallic properties. The shiny luster is what will mostly indicate the presence of a metal.
Yes, sodium does have a luster. When freshly cut, sodium metal exhibits a shiny, metallic luster. However, it tarnishes quickly upon exposure to air, forming a dull oxide layer.
Each bone has a tough, smooth, shiny substance that covers the end. This substance that covers the ends of bones is called cartilage.
The substance that fits this description is metal, particularly metals like gold, silver, and copper which have a shiny surface and are malleable enough to be drawn into thin wires.