The scientific basis behind the idea that humans are made out of stars is that the elements that make up our bodies, such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen, were created in the cores of stars through nuclear fusion. When these stars exploded in supernova events, these elements were scattered into space and eventually formed new stars, planets, and life forms, including humans. This connection between the elements in our bodies and the processes that occur in stars is what leads to the poetic notion that we are made of stardust.
Yes, the bones in your arm do cross when you bend your elbow. The ulna and radius, which are the two bones in your forearm, move in relation to each other when you bend your elbow.
modern microscopes that use lenses to bend what the answer is images
Humans wear clothes primarily for protection from the elements such as heat, cold, and sun exposure. Clothes also serve social and cultural functions, expressing identity, modesty, and personal style. Additionally, clothes can provide comfort, promote hygiene, and enhance overall well-being.
There are probably no elements, beyond the extremely unstable nuclides, that you could not find in the human body at some level.
The moon can bend water. I don't think there are any humans that can bend though.
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No, humans cannot bend water like in the fictional element manipulation seen in shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender. Waterbending is a concept found in fantasy and does not have any basis in reality.
sorry to burst your bubble but......you just arent
So humans can bend and touch their toes. :)
a duel-bender is someone who can bend two elements. for example, earth and water.
This phenomenon is called "tribochemistry".
Humans ride in all elements. Riding is done to get from one place to another or just for fun, and people do it all the time under a broad spectrum of conditions or in all elements.
Elements in Group I and II can easily bend, but cannot breakdown easily. So as Mg is in Group II, it can bend easily but does not break easily.
No, only the avatar can bend all four elements, that is what makes him "The Avatar".
Your question, is a bit hard to answer. However, i think i have a HALF satisfying answer. So, humans actually only use 10 percent of there brain. If we actually used our whole brain, then we could possibly bend elements. However, our not using an entire 90% of brain could be a factor in something that disables a possible ability to bend elements. The 90% of unused brain power would make out minds a lot stronger. Possibly allowing us to trigger a ESP sense, or, n other words, do thing that are as things are considered impossible, such as use our minds to bend elements, read minds, move things. Some people are actually proven to have mind powers such as these (not sure about the bending elements) a possible reason is that they might use more of there brain. Maybe in the future scientists will find out a way to open up usage of the rest of our brains, and we will all be able to do things like bend elements with our minds!.................Humans only using 10 percent of the brain is not only a common misnomer but it is totally absurd. It has been scientifically proven that human do use 90-97 percent of the brain just not all at once since separate areas are specifically designated for different tasks. it would make biological sense to have such an energy demanding organ(the brain which uses over 1/3 of total bodies daily energy) that was not able to be utilized to its fullest. The easiest explanation for why humans can not bend elements is because such a thing is not real and lies in the minds of very imaginative people. Same goes for telekinesis pyrokinesis esp and all the other sci/fi stuff.
no, although i would like to be... i would like to be able to bend all the elements and meet katara....<3