A large star shines brightly in the sky primarily due to its immense size and high temperature, which result in a greater luminosity compared to smaller stars. Additionally, the star's stage in its life cycle, such as being in the main sequence phase or a red giant phase, can contribute to its brightness. Factors like proximity to Earth and the star's inherent properties, such as mass and composition, also play significant roles in its visibility.
Not directly. If large amounts of matter is falling into the black hole it will heat up and glow brightly. You could also potentially see the distortion of light around the black hole, but you'd have to get pretty close to see that.
Missense mutations typically do not directly cause large deletions; they change a single amino acid in a protein sequence. However, they can indirectly lead to large deletions if they disrupt the stability of the protein or alter its function, potentially resulting in genomic instability during replication or repair processes. Additionally, missense mutations in genes involved in DNA repair mechanisms could increase the likelihood of large deletions occurring in the genome.
Large ground finches have a large, robust body with a heavy beak suited for cracking tough seeds. They typically exhibit a streaked or mottled brown plumage, with males being slightly larger and more brightly colored than females. Their legs are strong and adapted for hopping and foraging on the ground.
Wind-pollinated flowers are not brightly colored because they do not rely on visual attraction to draw in pollinators like insects or birds. Instead, these flowers often have small, inconspicuous petals and produce large amounts of lightweight pollen to increase the chances of successful pollination through wind dispersal. Their evolutionary adaptations prioritize pollen production and efficiency in wind transport rather than visual appeal.
Nope....they have dust, rocks and even some ice crystals in them that gives the appearance of a large solid ball. Sun shining on the mass gives it a glow and makes it appear solid.
brightly colored males:)
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Shelduck
Shelduck
NO LOL! well maybe?
Gila Monster
Inertia.
A large orbit.
Your alternator could be bad.
It could swell and cause your stomach to explode.
An undersea earthquake causing a large displacement of the sea floor can cause a tsunamis. Another cause could be when a large area of cliffs suddenly crashes into the sea, so setting off a displacement of the sea.
It is not a good idea. You are likely to cause a large scar where the mole is. And if the mole should be cancerous, it could cause it to spread.