At night when the stars are reflected on the calm surface of the water, the seas might be "star filled." or when they are star(fish) filled. The oceanic expanse is the Cosmos for innumerable tiny star-like creatures called Diatoms whose silica structured forms resemble snow-flakes or miniature stars which are one of nature's marvels. I venture to say that they float amidst the eddies and tides like celestial dancers on the ethers of space.
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dwarf stars,giant stars,main sequence stars
Shooting stars are not stars. They are bits of dirt and dust that burn up in our atmosphere, briefly making them look like stars. Most of that is debris is from comets or others bits of dirt in space, but they are not stars and were not stars. So stars do not become shooting stars.
Main sequence stars
The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them. The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them. The stars are innumerable and no one has been able to count them.
The night sky was filled with innumerable stars, sparkling like diamonds.
There are innumerable stars in the universe.
The verse that indicates the innumerable nature of stars is Jeremiah 33:22, which states that the stars of the sky cannot be counted, just as the descendants of Israel cannot be counted. This verse highlights the vastness and incomprehensibility of God's creation.
Innumerable stars are there in the space. Our sun is also a star. Almost all stars shine because of fusion of hydrogen nuclei.
innumerable is defined as "too many to count."
The number of trees on the earth are innumerable.
There are innumerable references to comets in early historical records. Somewhere amid the innumerable members of the penguin colony was the one bird who had taken my notebook.
Only a sentence can be said to have sentence structure, and the word innumerable is not a sentence, unless we imagine that it is the reply to the question "how many pickles have you eaten?" In that case, the terse reply "innumerable" is understood to mean, I have eaten innumerable pickles. This is a simple sentence, with I as the subject, have eaten as the verb, pickles as the object, and innumerable as an adjective modifying pickles.
There are innumerable such things, but here are some beliefs that are NOT part of Islam:PolytheismIdol WorshipReincarnationBeating Random People on the StreetTotal Pacifism
innumerable, in numerous, multitudinous, numberless, uncounted, innumberable, unnumbered, innumerable, countless, infinite
There were innumerable spelling errors in the manuscript, which, in the age of Spell Check, is simply inexcusable.We have had this discussion innumerable times already, but she just doesn't seem to get it.I gave him innumerable chances to stop cheating on me, but eventually I had to face the fact that he was an incorrigible womanizer.She has been late to work innumerable times, but only by a few minutes, and otherwise she is such a fantastic employee that the managers choose to ignore it.