It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.
It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.
It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.
It is in the stars that the heavier elements (basically, anything after element #2, helium) are made.
Two companion stars are referred to as a binary star system.
Yes. All gas furnaces will have products of combustion.
There are two different functions that run HSI to a furnaces. The two functions are Etymology and pacing.
Yes, stars can exist outside of a galaxy. These stars are typically referred to as intergalactic stars, and they may have been ejected from their original galaxy due to interactions with other stars or galactic dynamics. Intergalactic stars are typically found in the space between galaxies.
Oil-burning furnaces are not a cell structure. They are a type of heating system that burns oil to produce heat for buildings.
That means that heavier elements are made from lighter elements in stars - and especially in supernovae. Basically ALL the heavier elements (other than hydrogen and helium) on Earth were, at some time, created in stars.
Because they convert mass into energy by fusing atoms together. The energy they produce appears somewhat similar to that produced by a furnace inasmuch as it consists in part of heat and light.
Because by definition, that is what a star is - it is a huge ball of hydrogen, who's temperature and pressure near it's core is constantly converting hydrogen into helium by nuclear fusion. In two words, an "atomic furnace".
The American flag is referred to as "the stars and stripes". Fifty stars and thirteen stripes.
Nuclear Fusion occurs in the core of stars.
It allows for the relative abundances of different isotopes.
Atomic Betty
At the suns and stars.
* Walking Beam Furnace * Walking Hearth Furnace * Roller Hearth Tunnel Furnaces for thin slabs * Rotary Hearth Furnaces * Pusher Furnaces
The Hour of the Furnaces was created in 1968.
The Fiery Furnaces was created in 2000.
Moulds and furnaces