Periods and series are used when grouping elements. Elements are listed in rows, as periods, on the Periodic Table so that each is grouped with others with similar properties.
Surprisingly, the series never addresses this.
No, the Middle-earth stories do not take place in any known historical period. Tolkien once described it as a fictional mythical past, but again long before any known period.
The time frame of the series of unfortunate events is sometime in the 1900's. The books do exhibit technology that would not have existed in that time period giving the series a little steam punk feel.
Not yet, and they aren't called seasons either.In Britain a television "series" is a set number of episodes that have been budgeted and planned for in a set period of time.After a series has ended, they may or may not be renewed as a new series.Tribes has had 5 series (not seasons).Its doubtful that they will have more as it's now been off the air for a number of years, but its not impossible.Red Dwarf for example had 10 series but they were broadcast over a period of 20 years with several years off in between some of them and less than 1 season or year of time between others.Doctor Who another British series has had series running on and off for 50 years with more than 10 years gap (skipping the entirety of the 1990's) before coming back on the air with another series in 2005.British television simply does not follow the "seasons" pattern of US television and series have been known to stay off the air for years before getting renewed.
Spock was blinded for only a brief period of time in an ST-TOS (Star Trek: The Original Series) episode titled: "Operation: Annihilate!".
Question Period - TV series - was created in 1967.
The periodic table is set up as a series of rows and columns. The rows are referred to as the series or the period.
7th period.
The bottom two rows shown on most periodic tables are:Lanthanide series - which belongs to the 6th periodActinide series - which belongs to the 7th period
Pablo Picasso painted the paintings of the pink period series also known as the rose period.
Surprisingly, the series never addresses this.
A series of Ice Age
A series of regular timed disturbances in a medium.
Pablo Picasso painted the paintings of the pink period series also known as the rose period.
Period from about 1969 to 1983
The "Septimus Heap" series, also known as the "Magyk" series, is set in a fictional time period that combines elements of medieval and fantastical settings. The series features a unique world filled with magic, wizards, and mythical creatures, creating a whimsical and enchanting backdrop for the story.
Doubtful, but that's just my guess. It may be a while until we get a new Mazinger series period.