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there are new ones every day being born..others are fizzling out.its an ongoing process that i think,will continue on and on.. No...altho the light you see will last for hundreds of years after the star is gone...nothing keeps it's form forever....
From the material of old stars.
Yes and no. It was the same material initially when the solar nebula first condensed, however then the sun ignited and cooked the volatiles (e.g. gases, water) out of the material nearby and the solar wind carried those volatiles outward. The material further out retained the original volatiles. The volatile depleted material then formed the four terrestrial planets and the undepleted material then formed the four gas giant planets.
no because leather is one material while denim is another.
denim
Denim
Levi-Strauss, who invented the jeans came from Germany, but invented it in the USA. The denim-material was invented in France and was used for tents. (The word denim is from the French "de Nime", meaning "from Nime.")
The material we know as denim is very old. The crew of Columbus wore a denim type of material. Jeans that we know come from the CA gold rush and a man name Levi Strauss who added brads to the seams of his pants. Thus, the Levi jeans brand was born.
Denim clothing is not suitable for hill walking because it is an abrasive material. Denim will rub your legs until they hurt.
Denim was first made in France. The material was originally called serge and was first produces in Nimes. They used to call is serge de Nimes, and later shortened it to denim.
Yes, Denim is actually a cotton textile and therefore comes from a plant.
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Denim is a form of cotton.
Denim material sewn together with thread and strengthened with rivet's.
Jeans are made from a cotton material called denim.