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Pulleys reduce the force required to lift heavy objects.
The transmutation of metals into gold has long been called "alchemy." One particularly famous alchemist, Abu Musa Jabir Ibn Hayyan, otherwise known as Geber, was an Arabian alchemist who experimented heavily with sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid, both of which he uncovered whilst distilling salts. Although his books on alchemy rarely made sense, he is most attributed for his role in chemical nomenclature for metals and non-metals. Because nobody could understand his crazed antics, his name became the root for the word "gibberish."
Battering rams were considered one of the strongest siege weapons, able to break down doors almost effortlessly. If rams were used in ancient Egypt, then they would have been used as heavy siege weapons.
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Women's clothing from ancient Greece came in a few different forms. One typical Grecian dress design is the peplos, which was made of heavy wool and had shoulder clasps. The upper part of this dress was folded down to the waist.
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Heavy elements were formed in stars, and blown out into space in supernova explosions.
Jupiter contains the fewest heavy elements. Unlike other planets, Jupiter is a gas planet, and contains mostly light elements.
Heavy elements.
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Super Heavy Elements
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A heavy ion is the nucleus of a heavy atom. Heavy atoms are those of elements with atomic weights around that of cobalt or greater.
Osmium is one of the heaviest elements known; it is twice as heavy as lead and 22 times as heavy as water
To "enrich the Universe", the heavy elements would need to get back out of the star - and into outer space, where it can eventually become part of new star systems. This "getting out" happens mainly in supernova explosions - i.e., in the case of very massive stars. Also, stars with very low mass mainly convert hydrogen into helium - they didn't have time yet, given the current age of the Universe, to advance to a later stage, where they convert helium into heavier elements - and the stars with the very lowest masses never will, since they won't get hot enough.
Such elements are formed within stars. The heavy elements which are currently here on Earth were formed in stars some time ago, and then they were blown into space in supernova explosions.
Considering also very heavy artificial elements this group doesn't exist.