No, the windshield is not the strongest part of the vehicle. The structural integrity of a vehicle is typically provided by the frame or chassis, which is designed to withstand impact forces in the event of a collision. The windshield is designed to provide visibility and protect occupants from debris, but it is not the strongest component of the vehicle.
It is the eyewall.
The strongest part of a hurricane is the eyewall. The strongest winds are usually on the right-hand side of the eyewall relative to the storm's motion.
The strongest part of a peacock's body is likely its legs, as they are used for walking, running, and jumping. Peacocks also use their legs for defending themselves from predators and during courtship displays.
The windy part.
No, the windshield is not the strongest part of the vehicle. The structural integrity of a vehicle is typically provided by the frame or chassis, which is designed to withstand impact forces in the event of a collision. The windshield is designed to provide visibility and protect occupants from debris, but it is not the strongest component of the vehicle.
The Scorpian, mostly reffered to as a tank, it is also a human vehicle
Concrete
no
the rino tank
Strongest is an adjective. It's the superlative form of strong.
the strongest part of a soccerball is where you pump in the air that way if you kick it there you will get alot of effect
The strongest part of a hurricane is the eyewall, just outside the eye.
your teeth
its exoskeleton
leg
It is the eyewall.