All of the above!
By analyzing the remains of fossilized organisms (such as old animal bones or plants), scientists can approximate what the organism might have looked like and the climate/environment it lived in -- and based on that, they can try to figure out how the Earth's surface has changed over time. Also, they can use the fossil to compare it to creatures that live now to see what has changed in that species over time.
Because different objects give out electromagnetic radiation at different frequencies. Some objects are very ea...
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Mg: [Ne] 3s2. The second ionization energy of Mg is larger than the first because it always takes more energy to remove an electron from a positively charged ion than from a neutral atom. The third ionization energy of magnesium is enormous, however, because the Mg2+ ion has a filled-shell electron configuration.
Liquid for sure,
mercury,
gas,
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