They are known as asteroids.
A satellite!
Probably not a Jovian planet, but the Terrestrial planets would form.
The sun is not made of stars. The sun is a star.The Sun has no official name according to the International Astronomical Union, the body responsible for naming celestial objects. The name Sol , is accepted but not commonly used; the adjectival form is the related word solar. "Sol" is the modern word for "Sun" in many other languages
An asteroid is any of the small celestial bodies composed of rock and metal that orbit the sun, and a meteoroid is any of the small solid extraterrestrial bodies that hits the earth's atmosphere while traveling through the solar system.
Stars are mainly made of hydrogen gas but in the process of their existence they make rock and metal elements. Planets are all made of primordial hydrogen and the stuff that dying stars spit out. So they are made from metals rocky minerals and gases. Planets forming in different regions of a solar system will end up with different proportiosn of these.
An armillary sphere is an instrument consisting of graduated metal circles used to represent the motions of celestial bodies around the earth.
Their are no objects made of metal, anything that claims to be made of metal is a talking object, and that's weird.
celestial bronze
No it will not (at least not using the usual volume and thickness). Cyanoacrylates, despite their adhesive abilities, are relatively brittle if impacted, and do not have the cohesion to deflect metal objects.
Yes, metal is a soild because because metal is made out of steel or other objects that are hard.. because all the objects to MAKE METAL are hard so will metal.
Forge metal objects.
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)
No, its a ceramic. (Often used as a coating on metal objects.)
You could use a magnet to separate a collection of metal objects from a tomb. Iron object and other ferrous metals will stick to the magnet while some other types of metals will not.
metaloid and metal
Chromium is a shiny metal, which prevents objects from corrosion, scratches, etc. However, chromium metal is very expensive and objects cannot be made from it. Therefore, a layer of chromium is used to deposit on objects through the process of electroplating.
When metal objects conduct electricity the electricity just passes through them, it does not remain to impart an electrical charge.