A star is a big ball of gas
Some gases that are lethal to humans include carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, chlorine gas, and ammonia. Inhaling these gases can lead to respiratory distress, organ damage, and even death. It is important to take precautions when working with or near these substances to prevent exposure.
Nuclear reactions, such as those that occur in the sun, can hold huge amounts of energy due to the conversion of mass into energy as dictated by Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2. This process is responsible for powering stars and can produce an immense amount of energy.
They are typically called "stress balls" or "fidget balls."
No, inert gases should not be stored with oxidizing gases. Inert gases like nitrogen or argon are used to displace oxygen in storage containers to prevent combustion or oxidation reactions. Storing them with oxidizing gases could lead to potential fire or explosion hazards.
Batteries are devices that store large amounts of energy through chemical reactions. Their molecules are designed to spread out as much as possible to maximize energy storage capacity.
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They are known as comets.
Stars are huge balls of glowing gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that produce light and energy through nuclear fusion in their cores.
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gases have huge spaces in between them.enough to move around where ever they want
Theez oversized abnormal huge balls invented variables!
The forearms of my boyfriend are huge. His advice is to squeeze tennis balls.