<h2>Answer:</h2>
No, this not the accurate statement.
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
As in article in the local paper, a new copper line is found in New Mexico. And all that is needed to identify a substance is the mass and the volume of the substance. But this is not the truth because to identify a substance we need to know about is an atomic number, atomic mass etc so that we can define it in periodic tables.
Yes it is true, both the hair and nail plate are composed of keratin
If I would have to make a good guess, I would choose A.
There is evidence that Emanuel Swedenborg<span> first proposed parts of the nebular hypothesis in 1734.</span>[3][4] Immanuel Kant<span>, familiar with Swedenborg's work, developed the theory further in 1755, publishing his own </span>Universal Natural History and Theory of the Heavens, wherein he argued that gaseous clouds (nebulae<span>) slowly rotate, gradually collapse and flatten due to </span>gravity<span>, eventually forming </span>stars<span> and </span>planets.<span>[2]</span>