In a galaxy. Solar systems only have planets and also asteroid belts and meteor showers are not somewhere that you can find a lot of stars :).
Hydrogen and helium are the two main elements found in stars. These elements are formed through nuclear fusion in the cores of stars, where high temperatures and pressures enable the atoms to combine and generate energy.
Stars that are cool and dim would be found in the lower right corner of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, in the region known as the "lower right" or "lower main sequence." These stars have low luminosity and temperature compared to other stars on the diagram.
The densest stars are neutron stars, which are formed from the collapsed core of a massive star after a supernova explosion. Neutron stars are incredibly dense, with a mass greater than that of the Sun but compressed into a sphere only about 10 kilometers in diameter. The density of neutron stars is so high that a sugar-cube-sized amount of neutron star material would weigh as much as Mount Everest.
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.
Oxygen gas (O2) would most likely be found in the greatest amount in the bubbles, as it is a common byproduct of many biological processes, such as photosynthesis in plants and algae.
in which of the following situations would a police officer exercise the greatest amount of discretion?
The amount of heat and pressure necessary to fuse elements would be that found in stars. So yes but only in very extreme conditions. The amount of heat and pressure necessary to fuse elements would be that found in stars. So yes but only in very extreme conditions.
The name of the band where most stars are found would be called the Main Sequence.
there are so many that it would be impossible to find the total amount of stars because all stars die and become reborn
Well, if you would consider the "total number of pebbles" the greatest or least, then the greatest would be 18 and the lowest would be 3 but the TOTAL amount she had to go up to was 20.
substances in gas form
In stars.
In the Chlorophyll molecules.
Calcium
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Chemicals between carbon and iron.