Does a radioactive spider exist?

On Earth-65, two radioactive spiders existed. The first arose as a result of a science experiment and nearly bit Cindy Moon, but was killed before it could do so.
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Is it possible to get bit by a radioactive spider?

What really happens to someone bitten by a radioactive spider? Not much. Or rather, not much aside from the usual symptoms of being fanged by an arachnid: itching, redness, soreness, and sometimes - depending on the type of spider - more serious symptoms, including unconsciousness or death.
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Where does a radioactive spider live?

Radioactive creatures do exist, notably in the forests surrounding the damaged Chernobyl nuclear reactor in the Ukraine, as well as in Sweden and Finland, where plumes of radiation fell after the 1986 disaster.
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Where did the radioactive spider come from?

The experiment was hosted by Dr. Farley Stillwell who invented the Recombinator. As Stillwell activated the Neogenic Recombinator a small spider got in the path of the Recombinator's radioactive beam which made the spider radioactive. The spider then crawled onto Peter's hand and bit him.
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Is it possible to be Spider-Man?

Well, sorry to be bearer of bad news, but it turns out that it's scientifically impossible for someone to be Spider-Man…and it has everything to do with our stupid bodies. As everyone knows, Marvel Comics' Spider-Man is able to leap and bound up walls much like a spider can.
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What if a Radioactive Spider Bites You?



Can radioactivity give you superpowers?

To acquire superpowers, you would need a place steeped in high-energy radiation. Such a source lurks 600 to 12,000 miles outside Earth in the Van Allen radiation belt, where the planet's magnetic field traps radioactive particles, like gamma rays created by solar wind or cosmic rays from other galaxies.
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How do you get Spider-Man powers?

There are many ways to get Spider Powers in the Marvel universe: Radioactive Spider Bite: This seems to be the most common way. Most versions of Peter Parker that are based on the mainstream version have been bitten by a Radioactive Spider to gain their Spider Powers.
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Was Tom Holland bit by a spider?

'Spider-Man: No Way Home's Aunt May scene is the trilogy's smartest twist. When we first meet Tom Holland's Peter Parker in Captain America: Civil War, he's already been bitten by a radioactive spider and is actively moonlighting as Spider-Man.
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Will I become Spider-Man If a spider bites me?

No You can't . You fill face some itching and some sores on biting spot .
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Can spiders give you powers?

The Florida Department of Agriculture says widow spiders are usually very timid and only bite in self-defense when they come into contact with people. The spider's bite won't give anyone superpowers, but it can make them very sick within hours of being bitten.
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Why does the number 42 appear in Spider-Man?

One reference that pops up several times in the film, however, is the number 42 and now, co-producer Christopher Miller has confirmed the important meaning behind them: they're to honor Jackie Robinson, the first African American Major League Baseball player.
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Can spider DNA mixed with human?

And here we would introduce a gene into a specific tissue, for example muscle, and repair a mutation. Hannah - So it is possible to mix the DNA of humans and spiders.
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Is Venom real or not?

Symbiotes are not real. Or so the government would have us believe. However, until the powers-that-be finally admit the truth, we have to work under the assumption none of us will turn into a brain-eating antihero monster anytime soon.
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Can a spider web hold a human?

Answer 7: A spider's silk is around 3 micrometers (0.003 millimeters) in diameter, so it is very thin. It is useful to think of a rope made of many threads as an analogy. A single thread could never hold up a person, but by intertwining many threads into a rope, it can easily support the weight of a human.
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How can I meet Tom Holland?

Going to a Convention Meet-and-Greet. Get passes for an event where Tom Holland is making an appearance. Type in his name followed by "conventions" or "events" to find out if he has any upcoming appearances. Look for an event that's close to you and see what they have scheduled.
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Who is the best Spider-Man?

1. Tom Holland. Some fans will surely side-eye the idea of putting the current guy at the top of the list, but when it comes down to it, Tom Holland is a pitch-perfect Peter Parker - more than anyone else who's taken the role.
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Are superpowers real?

A superpower is a currently fictional superhuman ability. Superpowers are typically displayed in science fiction comic books, television programs, video games, and films as the key attribute of a superhero.
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Can radiation change your DNA?

Radiation may alter the DNA within any cell. Cell damage and death that result from mutations in somatic cells occur only in the organism in which the mutation occurred and are therefore termed somatic or nonheritable effects. Cancer is the most notable long-term somatic effect.
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Are spider scorpions real?

Solifugae is an order of animals in the class Arachnida known variously as camel spiders, wind scorpions, sun spiders, or solifuges. The order includes more than 1,000 described species in about 147 genera. Despite the common names, they are neither true scorpions (order Scorpiones) nor true spiders (order Araneae).
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