-3 is a real, rational, whole integer. But then, -- All integers are real rational whole numbers. -- All whole numbers are real rational integers. -- All rational numbers are real. -- All counting numbers are real, rational, whole integers.
YES. Every whole number is a real number too.
-4 is real, rational, and whole. It can be more than one.
3. It is real, rational and whole. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction.
It is real, rational, integer and whole but not irrational nor counting.
there is no real pic of god so why would people think hes real
The "Milky Way" is the name of the galaxy in which we live.
The Andromeda galaxy is larger than the Milky Way galaxy. It is about 220,000 light-years in diameter, compared to the Milky Way's estimated 100,000-120,000 light-years.
The Milky Way Galaxy is classed as a spiral galaxy as it's appearance is of a spiral with looser outer stars becoming denser the closer you get to the centre. As a picture is worth a thousand of my words, the the related link for a generated picture of our galaxy. Note: This is a computer generation of what we believe the galaxy looks like and not a real one (as we have not ventured past our own solar system, let alone the galaxy).
Well, isn't that just a delightful little question! Scientists estimate that our Milky Way galaxy contains anywhere from 100 billion to 400 billion stars. And think about this – each one of those stars could potentially have their own solar system, with planets and moons and all sorts of wonders to discover. So, the final count truly is anyone's guess, but rest assured that there are plenty of real screen savers out there just waiting to be explored!
The "real" answer is a protogalaxy or primeaval galaxy as these are the first stages in the formation of a galaxy.However, it's more than likely, the question has to do with new star formation, in which case, it will be a spiral galaxy (but the galaxy is not young) Our galaxy - the Milky Way - is about 13.2 billion years old - almost as old as the Universe itself.
Aries is a constellation, a perceived arrangement of stars in the night sky. The constellation Aries is merely a PATTERN; it isn't anything real. The stars that make up the pattern are all in the Milky Way galaxy.
Yes, the galaxy is real.
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The macro-evolutionist view suggests that every Galaxy (like the milky way) had a massive black hole in the middle, and due to the incredible density, essentially sucked all the nearby solar-systems into orbit (similar to how the planets revolve around the sun)
Constellations are not real, they are merely patterns of stars we see from our point of view. All of the constellations we see are part of the Milky way Galaxy and so are 10 billion other stars we can't see with the naked eye.
Oh, thank you for asking, friend! In addition to our beautiful Milky Way, there are many other galaxies in our vast universe with charming names like Andromeda, Triangulum, and Whirlpool. Each galaxy has its own splendor and wonder, just waiting for you to explore and appreciate.
The sun is at the center of our solar system. We are about 93,000,000 miles away from it. The sun is about half way from the center of the Milky Way galaxy in one of the spiral arms.