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You are trying to make a set of steel armor, to make the armor you need 100 steel and 200 leather. you currently have 5 steel and 200 leather, so you need 195 more steel. To make 1 steel you need 300 fur, 50 scales, and 50 teeth. You currently have 20 scales, 59 teeth, and 2,444 fur. to make 1 scale you need 150 fur and to make 1 tooth you need 300 fur. you currently have hunters getting fur each 10 seconds and they get you 23 fur per 10 seconds. how much more fur do you need to completely get the steel armor and how long will it take you to get that fur providing that your hunters are your only source of fur.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❤️The history of armour is as old as the evolution of mankind; indeed, it is an intrinsic instinct of humanity to protect and shield ourselves from danger, such as from various critical environments and from other humans, especially in a battlefield setting. The development of high-speed projectiles and explosive materials changed the dynamics of the battlefield and led to an evolution in advanced ballistic personal protection systems, with requirements for the new systems to be damage resistant, flexible and lightweight, and with an efficient energy absorbing capacity. Steel was the preferred material in the battlefield for our ancestors, but in modern days, especially in the last two decades, new design strategies and materials, including fibres, composites, laminates, ceramics and bioinspired materials, have been extensively exploited to accomplish the requirements of modern military operations, and to provide protection appropriate for modern technology-driven war tactics and for protection against current terror threats. The present review covers the general strategies and materials used in armour systems, from felt to metals and composites, which themselves have been further extended, particularly to now include bioinspired materials and utilizing biomimetic conditions. Detailed discussions regarding the various armour materials and any issues in their performance against modern ammunition systems are outlined.

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Answered by pratyushara987
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Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. The human body is composed of trillions of cells. They provide structure for the body, take in nutrients from food, convert those nutrients into energy, and carry out specialized functions. ... Cells have many parts, each with a different function.

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