A star is like a bomb in that both involve the release of immense energy through nuclear reactions. In stars, nuclear fusion occurs, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing energy in the process, while a bomb typically relies on nuclear fission or fusion to produce a rapid, explosive release of energy. Both processes demonstrate the powerful forces at play in the universe, highlighting the energy stored within atomic nuclei. Additionally, both can have profound effects on their surroundings, whether through the light and heat emitted by stars or the destructive impact of a bomb.
From the fact that it looks like a quickly-moving star.
In order to get star coins in the game Star Stable, you will need to purchase the star coins. They are much like the games form of currency. You can purchase them via PayPal.
Star is xing xing (shing-shing) It is written like this: 星星
The city lights shimmered like a blanket of stars spread across the night sky.
No. Saturn is a planet, not a star. To the naked eye, it LOOKS like a star, but planets are actually quite different from stars.
a volcanic bomb is a shooting star kinda thing at it shoots into the sky and burns out
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You would have to define what a "Thermal bomb" is, since that is not a standard term used in ordnance. There is a Thermal Bomb in some of the Star Wars stories- sorry- not real.
Compared to a supernova, a nuclear bomb would be like a puff of breath in a hurricane. Even a SMALL star is the equivalent of millions of hydrogen bombs PER SECOND, and a supernova is billions of times more powerful. However, a nuclear explosion IS like one grain of sand out of the center of a star; with a temperature of millions of degrees for a tiny fraction of a second.
That's what a real life bomb looks like
Calm Like a Bomb was created in 2000.
Because the Sun is a million miles of hydrogen bomb explosion, while the Earth is just a 8,000 mile-wide rock. It's the "hydrogen bomb explosions" part that makes it a star.
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In Fruit Ninja, to deflect a bomb, you can use a power-up called the "Ninja Star" or "Star Fruit," which allows you to slice through bombs without detonating them. Additionally, you can carefully avoid slicing the bomb altogether by focusing on the fruits and keeping your blade away from the bomb's path. Timing and precision are key to ensuring you don't accidentally hit the bomb while trying to score points.
for the wii there bomb distributors that produce bombs after each one explodes
Yes sun is the biggest star in the universe.there are many hydrogen bomb blasts at every moment.this is due to the hydrogen bomb. BENEFITS OF SUN Sun give us light and many other requirenments.
the snowflakes look like her techer's pictures of the fallout from a bomb