The earth itself is the main source - ultimately everything but hydrogen came from exploding stars.
Air, water, and light.
I am wondering how the compressor on my 1993 Chev Astro comes apart, I have someone who will repair this for me but he is unsure as to what is involved by taking it apart.
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When air particles are further apart, you have low air density. This can result in lower air pressure.
Uranium is a member of the actinides family of elements.
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All apart from Hydrogen.
When synthesized elements fall apart, they undergo nuclear decay or radioactive decay, which can result in the release of radiation and the formation of other elements as byproducts. This process can occur due to the unstable nature of these artificially produced elements synthesized in a laboratory.
No, but some of the gasses which make up air are elements (such as oxygen, nitrogen) are elements.
Yes but it is considered carbon dioxide with trace elements of air,oil and gas depending on if it is running efficiently