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Are planets living things?

No, planets are not living things. They are celestial bodies that orbit around a star like the sun. Living things are characterized by biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, which planets do not exhibit.


What the seven heavenly bodys?

There are many 'heavenly bodies" If you are confining us to seven, then you probably mean the planets pf our solar systems, the ones that revolve around 'our' Sun. There are seven 'other' planets - including the Earth makes eight. These are # Mercury # Venus # Earth # Mars # Jupiter # Saturn # Uranus # Neptune


Does the universe affect moods?

The universe? You need to clarify... Our little corner (solar system), the sun light is obvious; seeing how amazing a star filled sky looks is also obvious. Also, depression from lack of sunlight or excessive heat during summer are other ones. However, other celestial bodies? Most likely not, for any celestial body to affect you, another would alter or counter effect....


What two discoveries have been a result of space exploration?

Space exploration has led to numerous discoveries, two notable ones being the presence of water in various forms on celestial bodies, such as Mars and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn, which has implications for the potential for life beyond Earth. Additionally, the discovery of exoplanets, particularly those in the habitable zone of their stars, has expanded our understanding of the universe and the possibility of finding Earth-like planets that could support life.


How did the element of gold form in the universe?

Gold, and all the other elements heavier than carbon, were formed by nuclear fusion in the centers of stars during supernova explosions. When a very massive star explodes in a supernova, the core of the star is crushed into a black hole, and the rest of the star is blown away out into space. Billions of years later, the dust condenses in a new planetary nebula and becomes part of a planet.

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Why did early Greek astronomers think that all celestial bodies moved in circular motions?

Not all of them did. The ones who did believe in strictly circular motions were influenced by Aristotle, who may have been the wrong-est person who ever lived.


Why gravity is different on different bodies in our solar system?

Gravity varies on different bodies in our solar system primarily due to differences in mass and size. The strength of gravitational attraction is directly proportional to an object's mass; more massive bodies exert a stronger gravitational pull. Additionally, the radius of the body affects gravity; for instance, a larger radius can decrease the gravitational acceleration experienced at the surface. Consequently, smaller celestial bodies like the Moon have weaker gravity compared to larger ones like Earth or Jupiter.


Which element are more reactive in the periodic table?

The lower left (Cesium) ones and the upper right's(Fluorine).


Are satellites bigger celestial objects than smaller ones?

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Who named the element mercury?

The ones who discovered the element mercury were the ancients


What element is more dense than water?

All of them except for Li, Na, K, and the ones that are gaseous at room temperature.


What is Having heavenly bodies in ones organs of sight?

Having heavenly bodies in one's organs of sight refers to having an ethereal or divine quality in one's eyes, typically described as having a celestial or otherworldly glow or radiance that captivates those who see them. It is a poetic or metaphorical way of describing someone's eyes as being incredibly beautiful or mesmerizing.


Are planets living things?

No, planets are not living things. They are celestial bodies that orbit around a star like the sun. Living things are characterized by biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, which planets do not exhibit.


How many celestial spirits does Lucy have in fairy tail?

According to fairytail.wikia.com, she has 14 keys already. 10 golden ones and 4 silver ones


What element occurs as a diatomic molecule?

Oxygen which is represented as O2 and Nitrogen which is represented as N2. There are more but those are the most apparent ones.


Why do the celestial bodies fall on earth?

Well, most don't. The ones that do, however, are because they got close enough that Earth's gravity was able to grab hold of them and draw them to the surface. It is also possible that they were on a collision course with us outright, in which case the best answer would be, "We got in their way".


Do all orbiting celestial bodies have a clockwise orbit and rotation upon their own axis likewise?

Both Venus and Uranus rotate counter-clockwise while still orbiting the sun clockwise. Which ones are clockwise and which are counter-clockwise depends upon whether you are looking looking at the sun, and planets, from the north or south pole.