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100% of the contents of the oceans is made up of elements.
Each mode expressed a certain feeling and each mode had its place -Apex
His name is made up of two Greek words. Aristos=Perfect and Telos=End/Goal.
In mathematics matrices are made up of arrays of elements.
No, there are not one million elements provided in the question.
Aristotle
Aristotle thought matter was made up of combinations of four basic elements, earth, water, air and fire.
Aristotle believed that everything was made from the four elements: fire, water, air, and earth. He also believed that the elements could be transformed into one another.
The ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything was made up of: earth, water, air, and fire. This theory was suggested around 450 BC, and it was later supported and added to by Aristotle. (Aristotle also suggested that there was a fifth element, aether, because it seemed strange that the stars would be made out of earthly elements.The ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything was made up of: earth, water, air, and fire. This theory was suggested around 450 BC, and it was later supported and added to by Aristotle.
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Aristotle stated that atoms were not what comprised matter. He claimed that the elements water, air, fire and earth were what made up matter since it could not be made of tiny parts.
Aristotle suggested that on the Earth we find four elements, which are earth, water, air, and fire; he also thought that the unchanging stars and planets in the sky must be made of a fifth element which he called quintessence. Although this is a very primitive view of the composition of matter, it does have a certain logic. The four elements of Aristotle correspond to four phases of matter, which are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. In that sense, Aristotle was remarkably accurate. The quintessence however does not really fit. The glowing stars, like glowing fires, are a form of plasma, not a novel phase of matter. Other phases do exist, including degenerate matter, Bose-Einstein condensates, superfluid matter, etc., but these can only be found through advanced studies of physics. Aristotle would have had no way to learn about them, in a pre-scientific age.
It depends on the elements! If two of them are carbon and hydrogen, hundreds of compounds can be made from these elements alone. If the four elements are all noble gases, no new substances can be made from them by chemical reaction.
He was the person who made up the four elements theory. The four elements were: earth, air, fire and water.
The four elements that made cities the center of civilization in Mesopotamia were political, religious, cultural, & economic.
Aristotle was the father of natural philosophy in it's most basic form. Aristotle also made many contributions to science as well.