Yes they are
Fossils are indeed being formed currently.
Up today mendelevium was not identified in stars.
M-type stars, also known as red dwarfs, are the most common type of star and have the longest lifespans, estimated to live for trillions of years. Some M-type stars that are still around today are thought to have formed within the first few hundred million years after the Big Bang, making them some of the oldest stars in the universe.
the map of the stars
O-type stars are the most massive and hottest types of stars that form relatively recently in the Milky Way galaxy. These stars have short lifespans of a few million years before they burn out, so any O-type stars still observed today are relatively young in astronomical terms.
Yes, crude oil is still being formed today through the natural process of organic material being buried and subjected to high pressure and heat over millions of years. However, this process occurs at a very slow rate, and the oil that is being formed may not be readily accessible for extraction.
yes it is still being used today.......depends where your at.
The Roman numeral system is still being used today because it is the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still being used today.
Yes, the faulting that formed it originally is still active.
Yes, trains are still being used today in large quantities.
'The Casualties' are famous for being a punk rock band that formed in 1990 in New York City. They are still around today and will be playing at the Rebellion Festival in 2013.
The first generation of stars is believed to have formed from pristine gas with fewer heavy elements compared to stars today, affecting their composition and behavior. Additionally, the first stars likely formed in different environments with higher densities and temperatures, influencing their size, mass, and lifespan. These differences may have led to the unique characteristics of the first generation stars compared to those born in the present universe.