The only answer is it is far too hard to scrape hydrogen off everything else and compress it into fuel.
heat coming from where? heat from a fire isnt, heat from the sun is.
yes it isnt! :)
It isnt
Water is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hydrogen and oxygen are major building blocks of life.
isnt toyotomi Hideyoshi
it is pi..... wait no it isnt.....pi squared to the one half power is not pi...
I had a VW Jetta that had a problem with overheating. It ended up being the thermostat had gone bad so the fan never "kicked on." A car can over heat if there isnt enough antifreeze in the radiator or a bad thermostat or if your fan isnt working properly or is bad
cause he could and he did isnt that obvious
pavement because its solid and grass isnt solid
There isnt a certain part, the sun undergoes nuclear fusion, which is basically hydrogen and helium 'fusing' together. This causes a chemical reaction and lets out huge amounts of energy (light and heat) for billions of years. But mainly the inner core, which is 27000000 degrees Fahrenheit.
because wood isnt a conductor, as there are no free electrons to transfer the heat energy from one end to another. the heat energy remains in one place, hence the wood burns
Isnt that just the square root of 64, being 8...?