Yes. There are some very heavy elements that are known only from the nuclear reactions created in particle accelerator labs. And one with a very short half life is created in super novae but has never been detected or created on earth.
In Alchemy for iPhone, you can create electricity by combining the elements metal and energy. Place the metal element on the board, then drag the energy element on top of it to create electricity.
Cellular respiration in green plants and humans is similar hence both have same process to create ATP.
Humans create them!
Humans are releasing CFC's. They react with ozone and decompose to deplete it.
Metals were first used by humans around 6,000 years ago during the Bronze Age. They were initially used to create tools, weapons, and decorative items. Copper was one of the first metals to be utilized, followed by bronze and iron.
the metal bronze was create by the early humans
No, volcanoes did not create humans.
Humans started using metal tools around 3,000 BCE during the Bronze Age. The first metals used were copper and tin, which were combined to create bronze tools and weapons. This marked a significant advancement in technology and had a major impact on human civilization.
Prometheus didn't create humans he just gave them fire.
Yes, humans can have small amounts of metal in their bodies, such as iron in the blood and trace amounts of other metals from the environment.
Science didn't create humans. So far, all science has tried to do is to come up with a non-religious explanation as to where humans came from.
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Humans can not create starch. Starch is created by plants.
That humans could create an orderly society
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To darken metal using vinegar, you can create a solution of vinegar and salt and soak the metal in it for a period of time. This process, called "aging" or "antiquing," can create a darker patina on the metal surface.