It's all about gravity. Every atom exerts a gravitational pull on every other atom. With enough atoms pulling on each other, the matter is compressed into a very small space. This generates a lot of heat, causing individual atoms to fuse together and release energy in a manner similar to an explosion. This energy release creates an outward pressure that balances out the gravitational pull. The star remains stable for as long as it can keep this balance.
A werewolf can change at will any time of the day and during any phase of the moon. If a werewolf was forced to change or could only change during a full moon, werewolves would not be commonly heard of.
Atmospheric flows are forced into belts and zones
Yeah, Galileo Galilei did it and was forced to retract it publicly, otherwise..... But they thought the sun orbited the earth....Galileo stated that the earth orbited the sun....
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It was the first mission to the moon when Apollo 13 was forced to return to Earth, after a explosion in the service module. All 3 astronauts returned alive and well back to the planet Earth.
yes a series of explosions can cause some volcano's to erupt
Terminal velocity is an example of balanced forced because the gravitational forces and the air resistance balance each other.
No. The Church of England so opposes same-sex marriage that it has threatened to stop performing any marriages at all if forced to perform same-sex marriages.
THey were forced to work, mostly against their will.
If the forces on an object are not balanced then it could do one of a number of things - 1. change speed (accelerate or decelerate) 2. change direction 3. change shape 4. spin if the forces on an object are balanced then it will stay in its original direction at a steady speed (this could be zero ie stationary)
You are never forced to work .
Slaves were forced to dance during the Middle Passage because when the ship arrived in the destination they would have to be fit enough to work.
they could die
The Jews were forced to wear that during the Holocaust.
during forced expiration
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