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Place the trace paper on top of the pattern you are trying to trace so the pattern shows through the trace paper. Then secure the paper to make sure it does not move with some tape and then trace with a pencil or pen.
Mainly hydrogen and helium with other trace elements.
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Stars are mostly made of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements like carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen.
If you're referring to the United States, the most basic answer is, you can't.
Polaris traces out a circle with a diameter of 1.5 degrees above the North Pole. Other nearby stars trace out larger circles.
Stars are mainly made up of helium and nitrogen ,but have many other trace elements. Stars are made up of hydrogen, helium and other basic elements, and some "heavy" elements. Their makeup changes according to the size of the star, but typical medium size stars, like our sun, are mostly hydrogen being fused into helium. Every atom in your body, and every atom everywhere on earth, came from an exploding supernova star at some time in the distant past.
No. Stars vary in mass, color, size, temperature, and composition of trace elements.
Stars are primarily made of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements like carbon, oxygen, and iron. These elements are formed through nuclear fusion in the cores of stars.
Yes metro station is the band and it has Trace Cyrus and Masson Musso in it.
Well, the fact that you said "trace elements" makes me think you probably don't mean hydrogen or helium, which are present in large amounts in stars.After those, the three most common elements would be oxygen, carbon ... and then it gets complicated. Most probably the third would be neon, but iron and nitrogen are also pretty common.
Because he is in a band called Metro Station. Trace is in Metro Station with Mitchel Musso's older brother Mason Musso. Mitchel and Miley are co-stars on Hannah Montana(as most of you know)