Because of the nuclear fusion that it does.
because the they need Very HIGH TEMPERATURE TO CHANGE STATE...and we cannot supply that very high temperature
which gas burns at a very high temperature
Natural plasma exist only at very high temperatures, or low temperature vacuums.
Yes, hydrogen can exist in a solid state under specific conditions of very low temperature and high pressure.
Rock exposed to very high temperature and pressure will soften or melt.
No, pollution can not exist because of the very low temperature.
Temperature affects the strength or adherence of Elmer's glue by causing it to either fail to bond at very low or high temperatures. If the temperature is very low the glue will become brittle and crack. If the temperature is very high the glue won't work because more liquid is being moved around by the molecules.
high temperature will speed up the trace
the temperature should be very high (around 107 K)
when the collision between the gas molecules and the container in which the gas exist is very high.....then the pressure of the gas is very high
at very high temperature above 200C, usually yes
Enzymes activity is affected by temperature. At a very high temperature, enzymes became denature that means they lose their original shape, which is important for them to react. Thus, enzyme activity decreases at a very high temperature.