what is the hardest metal in the universe

Answer Posted / samii

The hardest metal in the universe is kentchin, it can only
be located in areas of supernovas>>supernova: a star that
exploded and transformed into a black hole<<. 1 square metre>>
metre: the british variation for meter<< of this substance
can withstand the incinerating heat of the sun>

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