americium, francium, im not sure about the last one, hope i helped!
Sr stands for strontium on the periodic table of elements.
Enslaved Africans brought their cultural traditions, music, dance, cuisine, spiritual beliefs, and languages to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade. These cultural elements heavily influenced the development of various aspects of American culture in countries like the United States, Brazil, and the Caribbean.
The three key elements of anthropology are cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, and archaeology. Cultural anthropology focuses on studying human cultures and societies. Physical anthropology explores human evolution and biological diversity. Archaeology examines past human societies through the analysis of material culture.
Yes, Neanderthals were named after the Neander Valley in Germany where their remains were first discovered in 1856.
The first human is believed to have been named Adam according to the Bible.
Polonium, francium, and americium.
Elements are named after countries, not countries after elements ! Countries: francium, germanium, gallium, ruthenium, indium Regions: scandium, hassium, californium Continents: americium Also many towns.
Germanium and Francium are 2 elements which are named for a large region and includes several countries.
The only country named after an element is Argentina. Elements are Latin, they are not named for the person who discovered them......Latin for silver is argenti or argento.
Americium and Europium are the elements named for large regions which include several countries.
americium, germanium, scandium, polonium
Some of them and some of someone else like the teddy bear named after Theodore Roosevelt.Some are even named after countries, like Francium.
I can think of Germanium, Indium, Polonium, Francium, Americium and Nihonium.
Lawrencium, Mendelevium, Einsteinium
Many elements names are of Greek and Latin words. Some elements are name after where named after countries like France, German ect.
America: Americium, France: Francium, Poland: Polonium, and Germany: Germanium.
Ytterbium, Erbium, and Terbium are all named after Ytterby, Sweden.