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there is no such thing as the four elements that make up the world... this was believed in ancient times... these four elements were wind, fire, earth and water but now since we hav e developed and now have a greater undertanding of the world we live in we have discovered that there are alot of "real" elements that make up the world
It depends on the elements! If two of them are carbon and hydrogen, hundreds of compounds can be made from these elements alone. If the four elements are all noble gases, no new substances can be made from them by chemical reaction.
Those four elements are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen (sometimes known collectively as CHON).
There are four elements in NH4F.They are Nitrogen,Fluorine and Hydrogen.
Aristotle's most famous student was Alexander the Great, who later became the ruler of the Greek empire. Alexander studied under Aristotle for several years and valued his teachings greatly.
An overripe banana is not one of his elements.
Hard to say since you're not mentioning the four elements.
Oxygen
The idea of the four elements. The four elements were air, earth, fire and water.
Aristotle
no
It's Fire.
four elements of the constitution
Aristotle believed that becoming virtuous involves cultivating habits through consistent practice of virtuous actions. He suggested that virtues, such as courage, moderation, and justice, can be achieved by finding the mean between excess and deficiency in our actions. By developing these habits over time, one can slowly become virtuous and achieve eudaimonia, or a flourishing life.
He was a philosopher
yes