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Hey guys, today, I'm going to be talking about
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science and I'm going to be talking about six things that I thought,
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so a car shell that goes on top of the car, I think it lasts quite a bit.
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The last normal thing of a car span.
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But it's kind of sort of ish,
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it can't really do much. It can't hold the disaster like a disaster.
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Like a tornado came. It can't do anything because it will break.
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But um, it can hold, I think around £300 on top because there's framing inside
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and then eggshell
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eggshell will last about two weeks because normally people,
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you think eggs get rotten by that time
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I'm the most amount of weight they can hold is around three.
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But also kind of thinking now like five
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and if it went through a natural disaster break easily.
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Like if it hit, if it just hit like a little
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piece of concrete, a break,
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eh, glue and a glue could last a pretty long time if he was in Antarctica.
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But if it was here, couldn't hold, it couldn't stay that much last couple seasons.
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And then the way that can hold on top is probably 10 because it's hollow inside and
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it just held together just by blocks and the blocks I don't think would be the best.
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And then ice cream cone
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would be
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um,
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and then an ice cream cone I think will last,
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I don't know like
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How long it takes you an ice cream on here.
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I put like 25 minutes or something because it doesn't take you that long time.
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You nice cream.
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And then it could not go through natural disaster
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because the ice cream will fly to break easily.
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And then my next one I picked. You can't see it up there though.
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I picked a pile on like a cone,
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a pylon lifespan.
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It would be a pretty good life. Uh sorry.
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Long time I think the maximum weight on top of old £13
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and then it cannot go through a natural disaster. It would break just a pinch.
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But then I'm thinking and then my 6 1 is a skeleton.
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The lifespan,
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it can hold lifespan because it's our lifespan and then it can hold
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about £400 because that's how much a normal human could weigh on themselves.
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If that was super. If they were super big
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and then
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it could maybe
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control and it can maybe go through a natural disaster. I don't know.
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I've never been through one.
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But if you're outside in the storm, you're not survive. You'd be dead right away.
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And that is my science project. Thank you for listening.
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