Population 1 stars are luminous. They include the Sun and are hot and young stars. These types are usually found in spiral galaxies. Population 2 stars are found in nucleuses of galaxies and globular galaxies. These stars are older and usually cooler than the population 1 ones.
Population 1 stars are typically young and metal-poor, found in the halo of a galaxy and formed from pristine gas. Population 2 stars are older and metal-rich, located in the disk of a galaxy and formed from gas enriched by supernova explosions of earlier stars.
The main difference between Population-I and population-II stars is that, population-I stars are young and recently formed starts in the galaxy, they contain an abundance of heavy elements; whereas population-II stars are old and highly evolved and generally lack in heavy elements.
2% of the US population and 4% of the worlds population are red heads
To find the population 2 years before the current population of 54,000, we need to calculate the population growth over 2 years. Population after 2 years = 54,000 * (1 + 0.05)^2 = 54,000 * 1.1025 = 59,445 Therefore, the population two years before would be 54,000.
The equal distribution of males and females in a population is due to a combination of genetic factors and evolutionary biology. In most species, a roughly 1:1 ratio of males to females is beneficial for reproduction and ensures genetic diversity within the population. This balance has evolved over time as a result of natural selection and the need for successful reproduction.
Based on population, the largest U.S. states are #1 California, #2 Texas, #3 Florida, #4 New York, and #5 Illinois.
A countable infinite population refers to a group of individuals for which there exists a one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ...). This means that the population size can be enumerated infinitely, with each individual uniquely identified by a distinct natural number index.
Population I stars
Population 1 stars are metal rich stars. See related question.
Population II stars are the oldest in our Milky Way. Population III stars were the first stars in the Universe, but have yet to be discovered. See related question
different stars in different levels
i did a little research and it is clear that they gave it 2 1/2 stars, when i would of giving it 3 1/2 stars or 4 stars at the most.
4 1/2 Stars
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1) Because they HAVE different characteristics,2) Because they are at different distances, 3) Stars may also look different because of dust and gas, between us and the stars, that absorbs part of the starlight.
The difference is the metallicity. Population I stars have more metals - meaning any element heavier than hydrogen or helium (such as iron, oxygen, carbon, etc.).
globula clusters contain t he oldest stars if im rite popualation 2 stars and thegalactic halo pop 1 stars
i dont know but my dad has eyes like that
like people, no 2 stars are absolutely identical so yes