Huge hot balls of gas that are held together by gravity and give off their own light are called stars. The sun is also a star.
light is collected by a mirror at the base of the microscope. The mirror is held in special joints that allow it to move in any direction. The light comes from a lamp or from a sunless sky. It must never be collected directly from the sun as this can cause sever eye damage and blindness. Some microscopes have a built-in lamp instead of a mirror. The light either shines directly through a hole in the stage onto the specimen or it passes through a hole in a diaphragm.
Huge hot balls of gas that are held together by gravity and emit their own light are called stars. They primarily consist of hydrogen and helium and undergo nuclear fusion in their cores, which produces energy and light. Stars vary in size, temperature, and brightness, and they play a crucial role in the universe's structure and evolution. The Sun is the closest example of a star to Earth.
If you took a round object liken unto a basketball and sat in a dark room, would the basketball give out light. correct. the answer is no. If you took the same basketball and sat in a room and held a flashlight under the basketball, would the basketball give out light on the other side. correct. the answer is no. now, if you took the flashlight and held it above the basketball approxmiately 6 inches above, does the basketball now have light. and the farther away you hold the flashlight above the basketball the more light will shine upon the flashlight. Question. Where did the flashlight get its light from. correct. the flashlight. the moon gets it light from the sun. The moon reflects the light that is provided from the sun and the basketball reflects the light that is provided from the flashlight.
Mars is a planet, not a star. It is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system. Stars are massive luminous spheres of plasma held together by gravity that generate light and heat through nuclear fusion in their cores, while planets do not have their own light source.
I would say yes. When has paper money ever held it's value?
no it can not the vinigar will only change the color of the paper
The national central bank holds the gold reserve to back the use of paper money. The gold is a security measure that allows the trust of the paper money having worth. Paper money is a note for trading that is used in place of gold.
Take off front head light. Look down you will see front fog and have good access. Fog light is held on by 2 screws and 3 clips undo these and all wiring
How do you get the paper held while you are on vacation
A paper watermark a design or pattern that is impressed into paper during the manufacturing process. It is visible when the paper is held up to the light and is used as a security feature to prevent counterfeiting and to indicate the authenticity of the paper. Watermarks can be logos, text, or intricate designs.
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Watermark paper is a type of paper that has a design or pattern embedded into it during the manufacturing process. This design is visible when the paper is held up to light, providing a way to verify the authenticity of the paper. Watermark paper is commonly used for important documents, such as currency, certificates, and legal papers, as a security feature to prevent tampering or counterfeiting.
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He handed the money in. For Example : He handed the money in copper coins.But if you wish to say: He held the money in his hand use the first phrase.
A magnifying glass needs to be held so that the light from the sun forms a small circular dot because this concentrates the sun's rays in a small area, increasing the intensity of the light and heat. This focused light is what allows the magnifying glass to create enough heat to ignite objects like paper or dry leaves.
creates currency ( paper money and coins ) collects income taxes regulates national banks and savings institutions The Federal Reserve Bank (a privately held corporation) prints money/coins. The US government has nothing to do with printing money.