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pressure did not remain constant or if the amount of gas did not remain constant.
It doesn't ... its always changing.
volume and amount of a gas.
During accretion, any object falling towards a planet will acquire a velocity because of the gravitational attraction from the planet. So, the object will have a kinetic energy due to its motion. During the the collision the kinetic energy is converted to heat energy, and the remain of this heat is actually heating the planet.
Billions of years ago a giant asteroid hit Saturn and got tangled up in the planet, when slowy Saturn spun around. The rings are the remain of the asteroid, ice and rock .
It is certainly likely that the planet Jupiter will die as a planet. All matter in the universe is constantly changing. The amount of matter will always remain constant.
No. Earth cannot explode. Our planet will likely remain intact for about 5 billion years. At that point the sun will expand and probably consume Earth.
In about 5 billion years, the Sun is expected to become a red giant.However, before that it will gradually get hotter, to the point that in 500 or 1000 million years, it may become to hot for any life to exist on planet Earth.
The planet and the moon(s) gravitational pull
The sun is expect to remain stable for another three billion years.
The sun is expect to remain stable for another three billion years.
We outnumber the terrorists five to one.The amount of chickens on the planet outnumber humans.
Intensive properties remain the same with a change in the amount of a substance - for example: temperature and density Extensive properties do not remain the same with a change in the amount of a substance - for example: mass and volume
roughly 6 billion years
It doesn't. This is known as "climate change".
The value of Chanel can only be estimated at $10.3 billion to $14.8 billion since they are not publically held, therefore their financials remain private.
The sun is only about 4.5 billion years old, and will remain more or less in it's present state for another 4 or 5 billion years. It will then swell as a red giant for up to a billion more, then (after casting off much of it's mass) it will remain a cool white dwarf, still technically shining, but significantly dimmed, for an estimated 75 - 100 billion more years.