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There was a explosion over there. An explosion of fire lept from her eyes as he told her that he had killed her dog.
When we look at stars, we are seeing the light that they are emitting. That light could have left them many years ago. The light from Betelgeuse takes over 640 years to reach us. So if it exploded today, we would not see that explosion for over 640 years. So it is possible that it is already gone, but the light that left before it went is still coming towards us.
Olympus Mons has likely had many large eruptions over the years. It is the largest observed mountain in the solar system, rising over 80,000 feet from the surface of Mars.
A nova explosion comes about of a white dwarf star has a neighbouring main sequence or aging star and is taking hydrogen and helium gas from that star. Over time, the gasses around the super dense white dwarf star build up and are compressed under the extreme gravity. Eventually the white dwarf star will ignite and explode in a runaway nuclear fusion reaction. Its different from a Super nova explosion.
The cosmic microwave background
It is called " junk"
The two main items left over from a nova explosion would be the nova core and the nova remnants.
The number left over in a division problem is called the "remainder".
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There was a explosion over there. An explosion of fire lept from her eyes as he told her that he had killed her dog.
Those materials left over after the economically extractable portion of the mineral being mined has been separated from the ore.
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Your question isn't fully clear, but if you are referring to the process of division of numbers, the "number left over" is called a remainder.
The left over fruit material is called pulp.
Materials that decompose can be used to plant other foods. Materials that do not decompose have paper, peeling and left over foods in it.
During the Cambrian Explosion. life took a great step forward to a world called life. A great number of organisms were evolving all over the world.
Disposable income.