The final elements fused in a star of the mass of our Sun are Oxygen then Carbon. Therefore a white dwarf core could be regarded as a solid, gigantic diamond.
It's the solar energy which is emitted as "visible light", sometimes called the "optical region" of the spectrum. Some we can see, some we cannot (the some we can't see are things like X-rays).
a solar panel looks very bumpy I wish I had solar panels on my roof.
NO!!! The Sun and its Solar Sytam are located in one of the 'tails' of the Milky Way Galaxy. The Milky Way Galaxy it like a giant Catherine Wheel, with a bright core and two curved tails. The whole of which is rotating. We are in one of those curved tails.
Solar flares are common. They are whip like projections from the sun.
A solar flare arches up from the surface of the sun.
Yes if you like fantasy games.
The second most abundant element in the solar system is hydrogen.
Axel looks like ciscne of final fantasy 7 crisis core. they both have the same weapon as well.
It all depends on what kind of game you like. Crisis Core is my personal pick, but if you like the jak and daxter series, i would recommend daxter.
By volume, atoms consist mainly of nothing. Zip, zero, empty space. An atom is much like our solar system, with tiny planets (like electrons) orbiting above a dense core. In between, much like in our solar system, is nothing but empty space.
The Earth's core contains a lot of iron and nickel like a meteorite, it's why we have a magnetosphere which protects us from the sun's solar radiation (most of it)....As long as the core remains molten and in motion it'll continue to generate magnetism, otherwise we'll end up like Mars.
Nuclear fusion. Hydrogen Nuclei fuse to form a Helium Nucleus in the core of stars like our Sun, thereby releasing large amounts of energy.
It's the solar energy which is emitted as "visible light", sometimes called the "optical region" of the spectrum. Some we can see, some we cannot (the some we can't see are things like X-rays).
like a solar power car
Based on observing Mercury and comparing Mercury with Earth, it is inferred that Mercury has a large core that is rich in iron. Planetary geologists estimate that the core of Mercury is about 42% of the planet's total volume. Data from research performed by these geologists strongly suggests that the planet has a molten core. Mercury's core has a higher iron content than the core of any other major planet in the solar system.
While there isn't an official book specifically like "Loveless" from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, if you enjoy fantasy and epic adventures, you might like "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. This classic series is widely available and captivating for fans of immersive worlds and rich storylines.
The Earth, like an apple, has a core. You can also think of the outer layer of the apple as the crust. The inside could be the mantle. The core could be the core. The big core, where the seeds are, would be the inner core.