Gravity is constantly trying to crunch the star, and the internal pressure of the star is constantly trying to blow the star up.
think of it this way..
gravity and the internal pressure are working against each other.. but by doing that, they're working together to keep the star in a constant state of equilibrium.
I had the same question and I googled it. I had that same question word for word.. Darn geosystems:)
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No, stars with the most hydrogen have the shortest lives. The more massive a star is, the faster it burns its fuel, and the sooner the core is depleted.
The punctuated equilibrium hypothesis is a theory that most species have little evolutionary change throughout their geological history. They will remain in a state of stasis.
She Loses her Lives in many ways but she lost the most lives in Omen of The Stars when there was a drougt at the lake. she lost about three or four lives from that and sort of went mad.
The main sequence.
She probably lives in England because of her accent but since most of the movie stars live in Hollywood maybe she lives there
Because most of the matter is packed into stars, which is plasma.
Los angeles:) Toluca Lake...where most of the disney stars live.
No Selena Gomez lives in California which is where most Disney stars live.
I am a meteorologist. An equilibrium, as it pertains to meteorology, most likely applies to a pressure equilibrium - or equalization of pressure. "Equilibrium" means balance, or balanced.
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It is where the governor lives, where the state legislature meets, and where most state agencies are headquartered.
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