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a thing that will break easily?

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a thing that will break easily?..

Answer / nitesh

Silence.......

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a thing that will break easily?..

Answer / ashokkumar.a

the thing having very poor bonding strength that can easily
break.


and


the word silent can break easily when it is pronounced
loudly...........

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a thing that will break easily?..

Answer / brain

Your brain. It may have already happened.

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a thing that will break easily?..

Answer / adrianrain

Any gas is the easiest to break.

Followed by liquids

Then solids.

Above gas though is plasma which seems to break it's self.

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