Yes.
<em>The sun emits all colors of the rainbow more or less evenly and in physics, we call this combination "white". That is why we can see so many different colors in the natural world under the illumination of sunlight. If sunlight were purely green, then everything outside would look green or dark.</em>
Answer:
Explanation:
In terms of old school electron shells - One Hydrogen atom on it's own has an empty shell, and therefore to fill the shell it needs another electron. In the case of Helium, it already has two electrons at the same energy level - so it cannot accept any new electrons i.e. it cannot form new bonds.
Answer:
Chromosome
Explanation:
As the cells prepare for cell division, several events occur. During the prophase of mitosis, the thin threads of chromatin are condensed into rod-shaped visible structures. The process of compaction of chromatin gives rise to chromosomes. Chromosomes are rod-shaped structures made up of DNA and packaging proteins. Since DNA replication has already occurred during the S phase of interphase, each chromosome has two sister chromatids.
The answer is C, campfire, star, and the sun.