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A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.
Which Constellation has the most stars?
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The most abundant type of stars is red dwarves.
"main sequence" is the tern.
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It is impossible to determine what number has the most factors because there are an infinite number of numbers.
The same factors that can affect the characteristic properties of any marine organism. The most obvious ones are moisture, temperature, salinity, etc.
It could be any number of physical properties. The most obvious is compressive strength, which is the amount of force that is applied to a substance until it "breaks". Some other factors include density and the temperature of the rock.
The most important factors that determine the rate of weathering rock are the composition and fabric of the rocks and the physical and chemical environment to which the surface of the rock is exposed.
Altitude and Latitude are the most important factors, as they will determine both solar insolation, temperature and humidity.
The most important factors that determine the rate at which weathering occurs are the type of rock and the climate. Rainfall affects the rate of weathering.
A spectrometer is used to determine the composition of stars, and how fast they are going relative to Earth.
Gold's physical properties include how it looks, the way it feels, the density of the gold, and many other factors of its physicality. Physical properties are often some of the most revealing properties of objects.
Abiotic factors are physical properties of the environment. Biotic factors are living organisms. Food is biotic because most food was once a living organism itself.
The two most important weather factors in determining the plant and animal populations that can exist in an area are climate and rainfall. These factors will determine what food sources will be available in the area as well.
I can't determine what you're asking about. Stars do travel; they orbit around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.