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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.
Stars are referred to as atomic furnaces because they generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. During this process, hydrogen atoms fuse together to form helium, releasing a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat. This continual fusion process is what powers the luminosity and heat emitted by stars.
I am hoping that this hot toddy will aid in the regression of the symptoms related to my common cold. The retrograde motion of stars is sometimes referred to as their regression.
The American flag is referred to as "the stars and stripes". Fifty stars and thirteen stripes.
I do believe most Americans call the flag OLE GLORY. But now days and i personally believe it is a shame that a large percentage(mostly new citizens from other countries) do not salute or stand for it.
The Star-Spangled Banner does not have any officially recognized alternate names. However, it is sometimes referred to as the American National Anthem or simply the National Anthem.
Two companion stars are referred to as a binary star system.
Sometimes WWW wrestler Jeff Hardy appears to act like a jerk. Most of the stars of WWE have scripted parts and are referred to as "heels" or "faces. "
No. there is no recognized billiards game called STARS. However, there may be a local game somewhere referred to as STARS.
Comets were once referred to as "hairy stars" because of their appearance when spotted in the night sky, with their fuzzy, trailing tails. This term dates back to ancient times when the night sky was not well understood and comets were seen as mysterious objects.
stars are referred to as being in the sky, If you refer to the sky as everything that you see when you look up..then yes
The American flag is commonly referred to as the "Stars and Stripes" or the "Old Glory."