Protostars are the beggining of stars
A pyogenic liver abscess forms pockets of pus in the liver.
More than 74% of the matter in the universe is hydrogen, so when a star forms and collects surrounding matter most of that matter will be hydrogen. It is a simple matter of the availability of different elements.
did you know that the sun is are star. when you see the star come down that we the star forms :)
Forms or variations of pockets in clothing have been around for centuries. Therefore, it is not known for sure when they were invented but they first surfaced in the early 1200's.
Stars form in molecular clouds and nebulae, consisting mostly of hydrogen, with some helium and lithium. When enough mass (along with a few other factors) accumulates, such clouds begin to collapse under their own weight, forming dense pockets of dust and gas called Bok Globules. As Bok Globules increase in mass, their cores undergo more and more pressure, and when the cloud reaches hydrostatic equilibrium, a protostar forms at the center.
essentially it is solid with pockets of space filled with air
The specific situation in the workplace will determine whther "hands in pockets" is a safey concern. In some situaitons, it may be a safety concern if hands are not in pockets, in others if hands are in pockets. In most workplaces, it does not matter.
The description matches that of a neutron star, which is formed after a supernova explosion of a massive star. Neutron stars are incredibly dense, with matter packed tightly together. Due to their high gravitational pull, a small amount of neutron star material would have an extremely high mass.
The states, or forms, of matter are liquid, solid, gas, and plasma.
When stars die, the matter(dust and dirt) is spread out where the star once lived. The matter would continue to drift outward, but gravitational forces pull the matter back together overtime. Eventually, the recollected star matter forms into a dense ball again and creates energy. Thus, the death of stars leads to new stars - it is a circle of life.
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No. There is a saying, however. that 'there are no pockets in a shroud'. This saying refers to the fact that no matter how rich someone is on earth, when they are dead, they can't 'take it with them' and so there are no pockets in a shroud. This reflects the Biblical quote that 'the love of money is the root of all evil'.