Larger stars (larger than our own sun) usually have relatively short lives, around 100 million years. That's because they tend to have more hydrogen to burn, expand much faster, and go through their supply in less time. As opposed our sun with a predicted life span of about 9 billion years.
it takes more than a billion years before a massive star is born.
our universe is currently 13.7 billion years old and about 155 million years after the big bang , first star is born and by this way stelliferous era was started .
endosymbiosis.
i think the answer is einsteinium
cos if you think about it , they can then know what animals were around before we were here then they can know if the legend is true or not LOL.
The first scientist to figure out the speed of light was Ole Roemer, who observed the delays in movements of Jupiter's moons. In other words, it takes light some time to travel from Jupiter to here, and therefore to see events - or, more precisely, it takes MORE time when Jupiter is farther away, and that is what Roemer observed.
Many scientists think, several believe, and others conjecture, that it was the force of gravity.
i think the discoverer of density was Archimedes, but he wasnt a scientist
that it was magical
i think the antartice
endosymbiosis.
Scientist thought the first cells were made about 3.6 billion years ago.
it takes time before it gets to your digestive system i think
people have not figure that out yet but scientist think not that they were still together
They knew traits were inherited, but did not know why.
Many scientists think that Native Americans migrated from Asia.
i think the fist scientist to describe a cell was ROBERT HOOKE because he was the one who wrote about them in the first place.
I think it's Robert Hooke.
I think it was Anton van Leeuwenhoek who first described cells.