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Aristotle suggested that on the Earth we find four elements, which are earth, water, air, and fire; he also thought that the unchanging stars and planets in the sky must be made of a fifth element which he called quintessence. Although this is a very primitive view of the composition of matter, it does have a certain logic. The four elements of Aristotle correspond to four phases of matter, which are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. In that sense, Aristotle was remarkably accurate. The quintessence however does not really fit. The glowing stars, like glowing fires, are a form of plasma, not a novel phase of matter. Other phases do exist, including degenerate matter, Bose-Einstein condensates, superfluid matter, etc., but these can only be found through advanced studies of physics. Aristotle would have had no way to learn about them, in a pre-scientific age.
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empodocles theory was that all matter consisted of four elements: earth, air, water, and fire.
Aristotle stated that atoms were not what comprised matter. He claimed that the elements water, air, fire and earth were what made up matter since it could not be made of tiny parts.
The four elements are water, fire, earth, and wind.
air, earth, water, and fire
Empedocles
earth, wind, water, fire
Matter is made up of 4 states (currently 5) Solid - earth, liquid- water, gas- air and plasma - fire biso-eintsein -
Aristotle believed that the world was made up of four elements: earth, water, air, and fire. He theorized that all matter was composed of combinations of these elements.
Aristotle suggested that on the Earth we find four elements, which are earth, water, air, and fire; he also thought that the unchanging stars and planets in the sky must be made of a fifth element which he called quintessence. Although this is a very primitive view of the composition of matter, it does have a certain logic. The four elements of Aristotle correspond to four phases of matter, which are solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. In that sense, Aristotle was remarkably accurate. The quintessence however does not really fit. The glowing stars, like glowing fires, are a form of plasma, not a novel phase of matter. Other phases do exist, including degenerate matter, Bose-Einstein condensates, superfluid matter, etc., but these can only be found through advanced studies of physics. Aristotle would have had no way to learn about them, in a pre-scientific age.
they thought the world was made of Aristotle's Earth, water, air, and fire.
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Altirinus= Wind, Fire, Fire, Fire, Lighting, Earth, Water, GrassCarnotaurus= Earth, Wind, Water, Lighting, Fire, Wind, Wind, WaterChomp/Ace(depends if you choose Max it's Chomp if you choose Rex it's Ace)= Lighting, Grass, Fire, Earth, Water, Water, Lighting, FireDaspletosaurus= Grass, Water, Lightning, Lightning, Earth, Earth, Water, WindEuoplocephalus= Earth, Earth, Grass, Water, Wind, Earth, Wind, FireJobaria= Water, Lighting, Lighting, Earth, Fire, Earth, Fire, WindMini King= Lighting, Wind, Earth, Lighting, Grass, Wind, Fire, WaterMonoclonius= Lighting, Earth, Water, Water, Grass, Fire, Earth, WindParis= Grass, Water, Water, Earth, Wind, Grass, Lighting, LightingSaurophaganax= Fire, Water, Earth, Grass, Wind, Lighting, Fire, WaterSiamotyrranus Fire, Wind, Fire, Water, Wind, Grass, Fire, WaterSpiny= Water, Earth, Fire, Water, Fire, Grass, Wind, EarthTank= Earth, Grass, Earth, Water, Wind, Water, Grass, FireTerry Fire, Lightning, Wind, Wind, Water, Fire, Fire, EarthTriceratops= Lighting, Fire, Lighting, Fire, Water, Lighting, Grass, Earth
Water and fire, earth and air just don't matter as much.
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-- Earth-- Air-- Fire-- Water