comprised of (cultures‚ art‚ sciences‚ etc). Arguably this is incorrect due to the lack of preparedness and prominent self righteousness humanity shares in times of crisis. As the extraterrestrials of Clarke’s short story take notice of an impending supernova‚ they are able to quickly collect objects which they believe consist of their most valuable and place them into what the astronauts called “the Vault” on a planet far away from the exploding star
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Big stars ‚however‚ form red supergiants- they start to glow brightly again as they undergo more fusion and expand and contract several times‚ forming heavier elements in various nuclear reactions. Eventually they`ll explode in a SUPERNOVA * The exploding supernova throws the outer layers of dust and gas into space‚ leaving a very dense core called a NEUTRON STAR. If the star is big enough this will become a BLACK HOLE How can we explain the theory that we are all made of
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cloud. Molecular clouds are very cold‚ around 10-30 K‚ and have a density of about 300 molecules per cubic centimeter. These clouds are full of hydrogen and helium and often contain heavier elements expelled from a large exploding star known as a supernova. There are over 120 different molecules in molecular clouds including carbon monoxide‚ water‚ ammonia‚ and ethyl alcohol. A protostar is the next step in the process. A protostar is the dense center of a cloud fragment and the early stage of a star’s
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Science Neutron stars‚ second only to black holes and pints of Guinness as the densest objects in the Universe‚ may have liquid in their cores‚ observations of a dead star shrouded in the debris of a distant supernova suggest. Two separate teams of scientists say that a frictionless state of matter called a superfluid is the only reasonable explanation for temperature changes recently observed in the youngest known neutron star. “This the first direct evidence for superfluidity in neutron stars
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Engaging teachers and children. New Jersey: Merill Prentice Hall. Chapter 15. Pp508-519 3. Gamble‚ N.‚ & Yates‚ S. (2002). Exploring children’s literature:teaching the language and reading of fiction. London: Paul Chapman Publishing 4. Lynch-Brown‚ C.‚ & Tomlinson‚ C.M. (2008). Essentials of children’s literature (6th ed.). Boston: Pearson A & B. 5. Tunnel‚ M. O.‚ & Jacobs‚ j.s.(2008) Children literature briefly (4th ed.). New Jersey: Pearson Merill Prentice Hall.
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learning new things. One area that amazes scientists is magnetars and pulsars. This report will discuss the formation of these stars‚ their characteristics‚ and the effects they have. Magnetars and pulsars are formed from the remnants of a Type II supernova 1. The exploding star is typically bigger than the sun 2. Having a mass greater than 1.989 X 10^30 kg 3.The star often dies because they no longer have the light force pushing outwards which counter acts the massive gravitational force (1 of the
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1.1 1. I understand the density of an object to be the amount of material that is packed into an object. 2. Length in cm is 80 cm. width in cm is 50 cm. The area in cm2 is 3‚200 cm2. 3. The money depends on the hours you work‚ because the more hours you work‚ the more money you make. The relation between a and t is A=10t. The slope will be 10 dollars ($) per hour. 4. The scientific method is the way to understand the world around us. Scientific method starts with questioning the world around
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[pic] I consider The Fountain an epic because first‚ it has gods: Mayan and Christian; it’s got a hero‚ Hugh Jackman‚ other wise known as; Tommy‚ and the quested tree of life from the Garden of Eden. It is a life-altering journey also because Tommy finally sees all of the things in life that he has done wrong‚ like choosing work over his wife‚ and he also changes the way he treats people. This movie makes the way people think change because they can compare their cultures from today’s culture
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stable‚ however when the star runs out of nuclear fuel‚ gravity causes the material in the core to compress even further‚ collapsing it under its own weight. When a massive star runs out of its nuclear fuels it explodes‚ this explosion is known as a supernova. Most black holes form from the fragments of a massive star that dies
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psychosocial factors on health. Manhattan: Brentwood Inc. Lane‚ C. (2008). Shyness: how normal behavior became a sickness. Yale University Press. McMahon‚ F. B. & McMahon‚ J. W. (1986). Psychology: the hybrid science. Chicago‚ Illinois: The Dorsey Press. Merill‚ F. E. (1965). Society and culture: an introduction to sociology (3rd ed.). Englewood Cliffs‚ New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Plotnik‚ R. (1996). Introduction to psychology. Pacific Grove‚ California: Brooks/Cole. Popenoe‚ D. (1977). Sociology (3rd ed
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