Earth, fire, air, and water.
Hydrogen undergoes fusion, not fission. Fusion is the process of combining lighter elements, like hydrogen, to form heavier elements and release energy. Fission, on the other hand, is the process of splitting heavier elements into lighter ones.
Elements more massive than iron are created through processes such as supernova explosions and neutron star mergers, where extreme conditions allow for the fusion of lighter elements into heavier ones.
Aristotle believed that heavy objects fall faster than lighter ones. This idea was later proven wrong by Galileo's experiments, which showed that in a vacuum, objects of different weights fall at the same rate.
the ones that are in the air/-Nitrogen has the greatest percentage of the air we breathebitches love nitrogen.
Radioactive elements are ones that have too many or two few protons and/or neutrons to achieve stability. For any normally stable isotope, adding or removing neutrons will make a different isotope, and can easily result in an unstable nucleus.
Coke, petroleum, radioactive elements ... etc..
Thermokinesis is only possible by the use of mind power and thought. Also to feel the surrounding elements around ones self.
Alchemists were the ones looking for the philosopher's stone.
Too vague question to answer. To begin with, pre-Socratic philosophers (Parmenides, Heraclitus, Pythagoras) were the first thinkers (not "philosophers") of all times and the ones who first formulated the way we in the West think. After them came Socrates, Aristotle and Plato. And then... chaos. From Roman philosophers to modern "monsters" of philosophy like Heidegger and Wittgenstein, many people put their stone in the high wall of Philosophy...
The "know thyself" motto is one of the most famous ones in philosophy. It is attributed to Socrates. He thought that proposing on human matters is what a sincere philosophers should do. He used to say that "The only thing I know is that I don't know nothing.''.
ones greek ones not
By their parents. The richer and smarter ones could later attend academies where they were taught by philosophers.
Depends on the person, if you mean the people from Greek, especially Athens, they thought that she was the one who gave them wisdom. They have many other beliefs about her, but this is one of the main ones
No, Greek is not based on Latin. Greek and Latin are two distinct languages with different origins, grammar, and vocabulary. While they share some similarities due to their interaction in ancient times, they are separate languages that developed independently.
Plato believed that education was essential for the moral and intellectual development of individuals and society. He emphasized the importance of cultivating reason, knowledge, and virtue in education, and believed that a well-rounded education would lead to a just and harmonious society. Plato also proposed a system of education in "The Republic" that included music, physical training, and philosophy to develop a well-balanced individual.
strong ones
no the ones that i get there are none.