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    Solar System Expanding

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    Even though this seems right, there have been other theories. The first theory as you know is that the universe will expand, as Edwin Hubble tells us. The second theory is “The Big Crunch”; a time when the universe will keep expanding until it will collapse. (Astronomy: The Study of the Universe, Scholastic). Scientists still do not know what will happen exactly but there are many…

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    operations. People get trapped in areas where lahars are too deep, too soft or too hot. (Pierson et al, 2014) Causes: Most of the lahars are generated amidst or soon after volcanic eruptions, they can also start off by noneruptive events like gravitational collapse of weak volcanic structures, high intensity earthquakes, lake outbreaks, or extreme precipitation without any prior warning. (Pierson et al, 2015) Mitigation…

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    How Galaxies Are Formed

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    life span, two things can occur in a supernova, the core can accumulate too much matter causing the explosion, the second reasoning is that the core runs out of nuclear fuel and starts sucking in its own mass, it then cannot withstand its own gravitational pull causing the explosion. Flares are a sudden but brief burst of bright flame or light. Flares are usually formed by a sun or bright star realising waves of energy creating the…

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    Making The Case For Metal Roofing: The Pros Outweigh The Cons By A Long Shot What your roof is made of makes a big difference in how your home takes care of you and your family. For the following reasons, metal is, more often than not, the best choice for the job. The Pros Of Metal Roofing Longevity A metal roof is likely to remain functional and intact for as long as the home it covers does, resisting weather, rot, infestations and water all the while. According to one industry study, your…

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    The universe today is huge. Scientists and Astronomers are finding new galaxies, planets asteroids, and more. But today, that's not what we are going to talk about. We’re going to talk about galaxies. Have you ever wondered what a galaxy really is? In the early 1900s, astronomers . Astronomers argued about spiral shaped, gas, dust were getting closer to discovering galaxiessome star vast cloud found in the night sky. In 1919, Edwin Hubble, an astronomer found the answers. Hubble used his…

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    history, and science proving my views on christianity. Now without a doubt a god does exist. It is nearly impossible to have a universe as finely tuned as ours by simple chance. Take gravity for example stars have a gravitational force, our Sun is a star. If the gravitational force was one millionth of a…

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    originated from the formation of stars. This is where all stars a formed in clouds of dust and gas called a nebulae. Nebulae originates from these clouds of dusts and gas due to gravitational forces within particular regions of the nebula itself contracting into solid clusters and as the mass of clumps (clusters) collapse inwards, the temperature arises in the star and reaches up to 10 million Degrees Celsius at which is the point where nuclear fusion starts. Worldwide scientists later…

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    Black Hole Research Paper

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    Earth's closest star. Such black holes are thought to lie at the center of pretty much every galaxy, including the Milky Way. Black holes formed by the collapse of individual stars are relatively small, but incredibly dense. Such an object packs three times or more the mass of the sun into a city-size range. This leads to a crazy amount of gravitational force pulling on objects around it. Black holes consume the dust and gas from the galaxy around them. Scientists aren't certain how such large…

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    Stardust Research Paper

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    that may or may not have been involved in the origin of life on Earth. The particles then grouped into a large cloud of gas and dust called the ‘pre-solar nebula, when this cloud made of gas and cosmic star dust had started to collapse due to the pressure of gravitational forces which is the start of the composition process of a planets…

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    BP1: The Scientific Method

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    MT: The scientific method is the best method for determining what the universe around us is and how it works, this is provable based on the amount of evidence science has provided for the claims it has, while other methods rely on “faith” which by definition means you believe something without evidence. BP1: The scientific method has led to the conclusion that based on what we know about the state of the universe today we can demonstrate that the universe must have began with a singularity(a…

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