basically, it means inactive
venus (in terms of distance from the sun). In terms of distance from the earth, it is Mars In terms of size, it is Saturn.
No. It is based on the annual pattern of the sun in terms of our orbit of the sun.
In terms of physical strength, water does not have strength like the sun. However, the sun's energy is more powerful and influential in terms of its impact on Earth and its ability to sustain life.
In physical terms - to the ends of the Universe. In practical terms - to the edge, where something more massive has a greater influence. In "our" terms, about 2 light years from the Sun (But all depends in which direction you are looking (thinking).
No. In terms of diameter Sirius is 1.7 times the size of the sun.
Literally: sleepingIn geological terms, dormant means a volcano that is currently not erupting but is not extinct.In terms of flora, many trees lie dormant during winter, i.e. not growing, just like seeds remain dormant until they are given the stimulus to grow (soil, water, sunlight).In medical terms, a dormant virus is one that is not actively attacking the host's system, but it is present in their physiology.A dormant volcano is an active volcano that is not erupting at present but has the possibility to erupt again. An example of a dormant volcano is Mauna Kea in Hawaii.when a seed begains to grow
In Latin terms: Orlando means "bright-sun" In German terms: It means "from the famous land"
In Latin terms: Orlando means "bright-sun" In German terms: It means "from the famous land"
You mean Haleakala? Yes, it has been dormant for many years.
They can be extinct, dormant or active.
A dormant account is some sort of account or credit line that is open, but inactive. For instance, I have an equity line of credit with a zero balance. It is dormant.
Sleeping
basically.
"WhatIS IT CALLED when a Volcano is not active" do you mean? It is known as Extinct or Dormant
it means the volcanoes are not active
On that day, as the earth spins, the sun is always overhead at the equator somewhere.
No, not even close. In terms of mass, the Sun is about 332,946 times as massive. In terms of volume, the Sun is about 1,300,000 times larger. In terms of diameter, the Sun is about 109 times as wide.