Theoretically, there should be none yet. The time that we believe it would take for a tiny white dwarf star to completely exhaust its nuclear fuel and to cease radiating light is, we believe, longer than the current age of the universe.
It has been concluded that no more than 5 percent of the supernovae in such galaxies could be created by the process of accretion onto white dwarfs.
I think white dwarfs. This is because they are much more low mass than black holes. White dwarfs are much more common in the universe than black holes, because we have only discovered a few black holes whereas we are aware of many white dwarfs.
There are many across the visible universe but the closest huge one is believed to be in the center of our galaxy - pulling the stars, planets various stuff in a counterclockwise rotation.
So far, no living beings - animals, plants, or whatever - have been confirmed to exist in other parts of the Universe. They may very well exist; we just haven't been able to research a sufficiently large part of the Universe from nearby.
I'm pretty sure there are 2300 dwarfs in the US!?
MANY years ago, it was believed that the oldest white dwarf stars were older than the derived age of the Universe. This is now known to be false.
No black dwarfs are thought to exist. The estimated time it takes for a white dwarf to cool to a black dwarf is greater than the current age of the universe.
I think white dwarfs. This is because they are much more low mass than black holes. White dwarfs are much more common in the universe than black holes, because we have only discovered a few black holes whereas we are aware of many white dwarfs.
there are many galaxies that exist in the universe the one these are milky way galaxy,black hole,solar system
The cartoon 'He-Man and the Masters of the Universe' had a total of 130 episodes .
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All elements and compounds can exist as a gas if heated sufficiently.
"Does everyone exist or are they just part of the universe that I am creating?" is a question that has been asked in philosophy many times. This varies depending on what you believe. Most people believe that everyone does actually exist.
not as many as other wolves?
There are many across the visible universe but the closest huge one is believed to be in the center of our galaxy - pulling the stars, planets various stuff in a counterclockwise rotation.
A Book of Dwarfs has 128 pages.
So far, no living beings - animals, plants, or whatever - have been confirmed to exist in other parts of the Universe. They may very well exist; we just haven't been able to research a sufficiently large part of the Universe from nearby.
I'm pretty sure there are 2300 dwarfs in the US!?