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Because Kopa exists in the book universe while Disney has given its stamp of approval on many different storybooks which contents contradict each others, including those books wherin Kopa exists. Thus Disney apparently wants to have its profit fanfiction collection as the book universe, separated from the official movie universe. Meaning, the books are not meant to be semi-canon and thus they and the movies are not meshing together in any official way.
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The cartoon 'He-Man and the Masters of the Universe' had a total of 130 episodes .
It has been suggested that "the total number of stars in the universe is greater than all the grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth."There may be more stars, as there are likely more than 170 billion galaxies in the observable universe, and there may be considerably more we cannot see.Galaxies have been observed that have as few as tens of millions of stars and as many as a hundred trillion stars (1 x 1014).
Yes. To be more exact, it is "space" within the "observed universe" that is expanding. A confusing fact is that many astronomers believe the universe as a whole may already be infinite in size. This doesn't stop them saying the observable universe is still expanding. "Infinity" is a tricky idea.
There are approximately 1040 possible positions in chess, which is more than the number of atoms in the observable universe.
Be sure, we are not atoms; but as all the universe, we are made from many atoms !!
Helium does not form molecules but exists as individual atoms.
Nobody discovered the universe. We have always known that the universe exists. Discoveries of how the universe works and what it is have been made by many people.
The quantity of matter in an object is its mass. If you then know what the object is made from you can find out (approximately) how many atoms or molecules it has (measured in mol).
Hydrogen exists as H2 which is a molecule. There are thus two atoms present.
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The universe contains everything that exists, including every star. The universe is many times larger than any star.
The visible universe is estimated to contain between 1078 and 1080 atoms.(One estimate at the higher end of the range is 4 x 1079.)This is the estimated number of atoms in the observableuniverse, but since we do not know the absolute size of the universe, we cannot be certain.(Most of the matter in the universe is still hydrogen.)
The number of atoms in the universe is estimated at 1078 to 1082. So the number of molecules would be smaller than this, obviously. Reference: http://www.universetoday.com/36302/atoms-in-the-universe/
A newborn baby has approximately 7 × 10^27 atoms.
At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen exists in molecules with two atoms each.