Atoms do not last forever in the universe. Over time, atoms can break apart or combine with other atoms through various processes, such as nuclear reactions or chemical reactions. This means that atoms can change and transform, rather than remaining unchanged indefinitely.
Yes, light can travel forever in the universe unless it is absorbed or scattered by objects in its path.
there is no direct evidence but its a theory but can be proven
The atom is the basis of everything. Atoms themselves are made up of different particles, but particles are not 'solid stuff' and atoms are. Everything which we can see - unaided - in the universe, is made of atoms. Without "solid stuff" we would not be here to observe whatever universe might otherwise exist in a 'particle-only" universe.
Will the Universe continue expanding forever or will it collapse?
Minute particles of matter are called atoms and molecules. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Molecules are formed when atoms bond together. Together, atoms and molecules make up all substances in the universe.
Yes. Once you are crowned Miss Universe, you serve as such for the following year, and you are forever known as "Miss Universe xxxx (insert year)." The only exception is if you resign or are dethroned.
Actually, no one knows if anything can last forever. No one knows the future of the universe. One theory has this universe expanding and then collapsing into a big crunch where everything will be destroyed. Another theory has the this universe bleeding into others in which case it is possible for material to last for a much longer period of time.
There is no border of the universe. Because the gores on forever.
The no. of atoms in the Universe is not estimated yet because till now we are not able to calculate the amount of matter present in the universe and what is the exact percentage of each element in the universe. Once it is calculated, scientists would be able to calculate the no. of atoms in the universe.
Yes, light can travel forever in the universe unless it is absorbed or scattered by objects in its path.
There are more atoms in the universe than there are organs. Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter, including organs. The number of atoms in the universe is incredibly vast, while the number of organs is comparatively limited.
Roughly 75% of the atoms in the universe are hydrogen.
The whole universe is made up of atoms but the exact composition of the black matter (blackHole) is not known
Energy will, but "useful" energy will not, as the available energy gets dissipated through expanding space. This is referred to as the heat death of the universe.
All the universe is made from atoms.
Roughly 75% of the atoms in the universe are hydrogen. This element is the most abundant in the universe due to its simplicity and ability to form various compounds.
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