Well neither, you or I would exist.
Without the influx of heavy elements, the Universe would be a very sterile place.
A parallel universe would be another region of our space-time with its own matter-energy configuration and its own physical laws and constants. In the hypothetical multiverse there could be an infinite number of them existing alongside our universe. This means there could be infinite copies of each one of us living out our lives in infinitely different ways!
Isotopes have different half lives; the importance of this value depends on the specific application or problem.
Thailand is a massive place so therefor it differs on the area
It effected people's lives by making, different materials with it.
The most massive ones. The exact amount of mass requires varies, depending on the type of supernova, and on the element mix of the initial star.
Well neither, you or I would exist. Without the influx of heavy elements, the Universe would be a very sterile place.
Its where you live.
In this universe, you only get one life. After you die you are dead. If you are a Christian, nothing different will happen. If you are a Muslim, nothing different. Black? Nothing different. Jew? Chinese? Tall? Short? NOTHING DIFFERENT.
Here is one: A massive comet or asteroid appears to have ended the dinosaurs lives.
It lives in your computer
the rest of your lives
we`d live like cave men
Mankind lives in the universe and is sustained by the universe and physics is the key to understanding and sustaining mankind in the universe.
It means that your cheese will explode and explode until your house gets married. and everyone lives happily ever after.
Newton helped us to understand How our Universe works and how to work the Universe.
We wouldn't know as much about the world we live in and the universe out there. We would not know if there is a chance of us ever safely living on another planet.(<>..<>) E.T.
I assume you mean, "how long a star lives". That depends mainly on the star's mass, with more massive stars using up their fuel way faster than less massive ones.