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Neutrons and protons are found in the nucleus of an atom. Neutons as their name suggest are neutrally charged while protons carry positive charge. Thus the number of protons gives the nucleus its positive charge.
No, although some theories suggest that there is a tendency of protons and neutrons in massive nuclei to temporarily group into alpha particle like clusters. Such clustering predicts differences in stability between different isotopes.
Seasons. If the axis of the Earth's rotation wasn't tilted with respect to the ecliptic, there would be no "winter" or "summer". There's evidence to suggest that without our seasons, life on Earth would be PROFOUNDLY different.
There is no evidence to suggest that babies conceived in vitro have any extraordinary abilities or deficits.
700,000,000,000 Years ago, after the Dinosaurs were killed by the asteroid.
In terms of biology, the word nucleus suggest that is a part of a living cell. Nucleus in cell + the cytoplasm of the cell = protoplasm. In physical science, the word nucleus suggest that it is a part of an atom.
some cells did not contain nucleus such as red blood.AND THE SIZE OF THE NUCLEUS IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE CYTOPLASM AND THE NUMBER OF CHROMOSOMES
What evidence suggest ghosts are real? I believe that is the evidence.
It could basically be the space that surrounds the organelles; but I suggest that the cytoplasm should be indentified by a color.
What evidence did the archaeologist find to suggest that the Tainos existed
Physiological similarities suggest the species evolved from the same ancestor.
Accept fossil evidence, anatomical evidence, molecular evidence
There is no convincing evidence.
More evidence is surfacing to suggest that the lapita people were a different race than the Polynesians, infact there is little to suggest they were the polynesians ancestors. So they couldn't have created an empire, the lapita were around at a different time than the Polynesians.
There is no evidence to suggest this. Peace.
No, there is no evidence to suggest that.
There is no evidence to suggest that Mark Twain and Stephen Crane ever met in person. They lived in different time periods and moved in different literary circles.