Kirsti is innocent, and she is very spunky.
Annemarie, Ellen, and Kirsti call the Nazi (who stopped them in chapter 1 and asked them some questions) on the corner of osterbrogade the giraffe because of his long neck.
The word galaxy is a noun used to describe a cluster of billions of stars. One way to use the word in a sentence would be to say, "The Milky Way is the galaxy of stars that we live in."
If there were no stars, the Universe would be devoid of the light, heat, and energy that stars provide. This would drastically alter the formation of galaxies, planets, and the conditions necessary for life to exist. The absence of stars would lead to a dark, cold, and lifeless Universe.
If constellations disappeared, stargazing and navigation by the stars would be more challenging. However, the celestial objects themselves would still exist. Constellations are simply patterns that we've formed by connecting stars in the sky, so their disappearance would not affect the stars themselves.
One way to describe a star's brightness is by its apparent magnitude, which is how bright it appears from Earth. Another way is by its absolute magnitude, which measures how bright a star would appear if it were placed at a standard distance of 10 parsecs from Earth.
When Kirsti and Annemarie's mother came home from shoe shopping for Kirsti, Kirsti was very angry with the purchase. Kirsti's new shoes were made of fish scales because the shortage of leather during the war. When Ellen, who happen to be at the Johansen's apartment, saw how mad Kirsti was, had the idea to dye the "ugly" green fish shoes black with Mr. Rosen's black ink. This satisfied Kirsti now that her shoes were no longer green, and the problem was resolved. :) Hope That Helped! :)
Short and stocky.
She is afraid that Kirsti is going to tell the Soldier if they were celbrating New Years. Ellen's New Years!
Annemarie, Ellen, and Kirsti call the Nazi (who stopped them in chapter 1 and asked them some questions) on the corner of osterbrogade the giraffe because of his long neck.
i would describe it by saying it is shiny ,but the info u really need would be that every star u see is a planet. Ans.2: It is a bright, apparently twinkling, object in the night sky. But STARS ARE NOT PLANETS - don't be misled!
number the stars
At the equator, you will see no circumpolar stars.
I would describe it as the number ' 1 '.
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There are 1,500 species sea stars...so eliminating them would decrease the number of species by 1,500. Any species that rely on sea stars for food will be adversely affected as well.
Atomic number is about protons. It symbolises the protons an atom has.
The correct unit to describe the distance between stars is the "light year", the distance a photon of light would travel (through a vacuum) in a year.