No, Bose Einstein Condensate does not occur naturally on Earth because one, it was "produced" by scientists in 1995 and two, because it exists at temperatures less than one millionth of a degree above Absolute Zero. So the answer is no.
the earth rotates on its axis from west to east
Argon occurs as a result of the radioactive decay of 40K ( potassium 40 ) Potassium is common on Earth; about 1/60th of it's crust is potassium. Naturally occurring potassium is a mixture of three isotopes. Almost all of it is 39K and 41K, both of which are stable. About 1 atom in 10,000 is 40K, which is unstable. It has a very long half-life, >109 years; it decays to 40Ar which is stable.
Magnets and magnetic fields occur naturally in nature. However, i am unsure as to who first created the first commercial magnet.
Yes, the shuttle has a sonic boom whenever it reenters Earth's atmosphere.
Yes, not only radioactivity but the fuel must be fissile. If we happened to live on a much older earth, both nuclear reactors and nuclear bombs would be impossible as the Uranium 235 isotope would have decayed to only trace levels. If we happened to live on a much younger earth, nuclear reactors would occur naturally and spontaneously and you might see radioactive geysers erupting from them near where you live.
If gravastars exist, their event horizon would be surrounded by a thick layer of Bose-Einstein Condensate.
No! A Bose Einstein Condensate only occurs at, or within billionths of a degree of, absolute zero. Batteries are generally a room temperature which is far too hot for a BEC to occur.
Yes, it occurs naturally on earth.
Five states of matter can be found on Earth. Four of them occur naturally (Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma) and the fifth has only ever been created in the laboratory (Bose-Einstein condensate).
94 kinds of atoms occur naturally on earth
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Water naturally occurs on earth from rain.
92 elements occur naturally on the earth.
i think 94 kinds of atoms occur to earth
Yes
Nobelium is an artificial element.
Very close to everywhere on Earth.