No and no. Uranium was formed before the Earth formed. Even the uranium that's IN the Earth was formed before the Earth was formed, by the process of stellar nucleosynthesis. Also, the most stable isotopes of uranium do have very long half-lives, but they are still radioactive, meaning that they eventually will decay into other materials.
Stars. That is how stars are formed. They form from nebulae.
Scientist think that stars are formed from thick clouds of dust and gases whirling around space.
Constellations are the patterns formed by stars in the sky at night. The least common constellation is the "Big Dipper."
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Uranium was not formed on the earth but in the stars by stellar nucleosynthesis.
Uranium is formed in the world by stellar nucleosynyhesis.
Uranium is formed in the universe by stellar nucleosynyhesis.
Uranium is formed by nuclear synthesis in supernovas and at the 'big bang'. When the earth formed Uranium became a part of the forming earth.
As many other chemical elements uranium was formed by stellar nucleosynthesis.
Coal is produced by sunlight falling on plants. These plants then get fossilised to form the coal.Uranium is formed by Stars as they explode in Supernova explosions.
No and no. Uranium was formed before the Earth formed. Even the uranium that's IN the Earth was formed before the Earth was formed, by the process of stellar nucleosynthesis. Also, the most stable isotopes of uranium do have very long half-lives, but they are still radioactive, meaning that they eventually will decay into other materials.
Uranium is formed by stellar nucleosynthesis.
Assuming "FROM". Supernova stars. As stars age, they run out of hydrogen for fusion. Large stars can fuse heavier and heavier elements... such as uranium. When they run out of stuff to fuse, they can collapese and explode. The stars blew up, spreading the uranium around the universe... and when new solar systems form, that uranium is part of their make up and available via mining to create nuclear energy.
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After the nuclear fission of uranium-235 many fission products (other elements) are formed.
Any link of uranium with the living organisms.