In the most abstract sense of the term, not the biological sense (until later on of course).
You could say that you and everything around you was made from stardust. This is because almost all the elements in our bodies (except hydrogen and helium) and in objects around us were synthesized either within stars or during supernovae through a process called nuclear fusion. When stars die they eject the elements into interstellar space in the form of gas and dust. Over long periods of time the elements making up these clouds of gas and dust come together to form stars, planets, and eventually us.
Billions of years ago there were no elements, just protons and electrons - they grouped together to form hydrogen (one of each particle). Then through weak gravitational interactions they began to form into clouds, massive clouds. Which eventually become denser and denser and their gravity becomes stronger and stronger until they crunch down to form a star, which is essentially a massive ball of hydrogen whose gravitational force causes the hydrogen within to fuse together releasing massive amounts of nuclear energy (like an atom bomb) and converting the hydrogen into partly heat and light radiation and partly other elements. Hydrogen + hydrogen = helium, hydrogen + helium = something else and so on and so forth until eventually you get everything from gold to plutonium.
This is how the matter which makes up our body (which is still about 70% hydrogen since the universe is 90% unconverted hydrogen) formed, so yes, we did come from stardust.
Stardust fire happened on 1981-02-14.
Emerging viruses
No, humans and Neanderthals shared a common ancestor but evolved separately. DNA analysis suggests that Neanderthals and modern humans interbred, however, the exact extent and impact of this interbreeding is still a topic of study among scientists.
Polymerization comes from the pack DARK BEGINNING 1.
Well people say that humans evolve from monkeys but life on Earth has evolved through billions of years through small microorganism's. Also humans didn't evolve from apes, we evolved from a common ancestor but we just evolved in a different way to apes due to environment e.g. food, predators etc
Yes, it is very true that homohomo hominids, or humans, are made of stardust. Everything is actually made of stardust, scientifically speaking.
No
Not likely dogs and cats are intellegent but are not able to evolve like humans do.
The humans evolved in 2000. They evolve if they visit other planets and survive without air. They evolve into a 7 foot tall green creature.
No, humans did not evolve from reptiles. Both humans and reptiles share a common ancestor from millions of years ago, but they evolved along separate paths.
There is no animal to EVOLVE, but the closest animal to humans is the Chimpanzee.
It is "I believe in stardust, I believe in stardust!"
yes
Probably not, but that is not for sure.
yes and no
no who gave you that idea????
robots.