No. Mercury has nothing to do with comets. Comets are objects that orbit the sun independent of the planets.
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Proximity refers to elements in close relation to each other. In design, placing related elements closer together can create a sense of unity and coherence. By grouping related elements through proximity, designers can establish visual relationships and reinforce the overall message or concept.
Awareness of similarity is a factor in creating unity. Simple proximity is an observable similarity. The continuation of neighborhood functioning over time strengthens unification.
Magnesium is added to fireworks and it glows bright white. It is added to fireworks to make bright white flashes.
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Volcanic eruptions and comets both contributed to bringing water and other gases to Earth's surface creating the atmosphere. Volcanic products created nutrient rich soils for plants to grow and if the comets were large enough, they could create large enough indentations for lakes and oceans to form.
Yes most importantly to grab their attention. But there are four design principles to create your image by: Contrast, repetition, alignment, and proximity.
Bright colors can be visually stimulating and energizing. They can evoke feelings of happiness, excitement, and optimism. Incorporating bright colors into your environment can create a lively and dynamic atmosphere.
Kids are naturally drawn to bright colors because they are visually stimulating and engaging. Bright colors can capture their attention, spark curiosity, and create a sense of fun and excitement. Additionally, bright colors are often associated with positivity and can evoke feelings of happiness and energy in children.
It can only create energy at the daytime as even though the sun shines onto the moon so we can see it, the moon is not bright enough to create solar energy
The two main factors that create a variety of climates in tropical Latin America are altitude and proximity to large bodies of water. Altitude affects temperature and precipitation levels, leading to different climate zones such as tropical rainforest, savanna, and alpine. Proximity to bodies of water can influence humidity levels and precipitation patterns, contributing to diverse climates within the region.
Comets are made of rock, dust, ice, and frozen gases. When comets approach the Sun, the frozen gases explosively sublime, forming the comet's coma (nebulous central mass) and scattering dust and ice into the solar wind. Lighter dust and photo-dissociated water molecules create the "tail" of the comet, which solar photons push outward in the direction away from the Sun.Samples were retrieved from the comet 81P/Wild (Wild 2) by NASA's Stardust mission in 2006.