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The rings around planets are called planetary rings. They are made up of countless small particles, ranging in size from micrometers to meters, that orbit around the planet due to gravitational forces.
This was not one particular scientist - as far as we know. It was the generally accepted idea in antiquity. Perhaps the idea started from one particular scientist, but in that case, his name is probably lost.
all i need to know is if there is a famouse scientist in ornithology??
No, Isaac Newton was not Welsh; he was English. He is indeed a famous scientist known for his work in physics, mathematics, and astronomy.
being an epic scientist ~ Sir Isaac Newton made plenty of scientific discoveries- tough the most famous is gravity, he also discovered the Three Universal Laws of Motion, which was then made into basic Physics by him. This helped prove Copernicus's theory of the planets orbiting the Sun. He also made the Binomial Theorem and was one of the two creators of calculus. Ultimately, his discoveries were predecessors to discoveries made by the other great scientists, such as Einstein. -Ben ~
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Yes, he invented Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham "Cracker" Bell.
mikołaj kopernik did it he is a famous scientist from Poland (real answer)
He is responsible for MANY discoveries. But the most famous is probably "pasteurization".
The famous mathematician and physicist, Albert Einstein said that he lost his belief in God when he was twelve. His atheism had no influence on his work or his discoveries. Like any good scientist, he sought the truth, not confirmation of religious belief.
a famous scientist would be Aristotle and a famous mathematician would be Archimedes
No, Ned Kelly was a famous Australian bush ranger not a famous Australian scientist.
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The famous scientist of the Hellenistic era was Archimedes.
The rings around planets are called planetary rings. They are made up of countless small particles, ranging in size from micrometers to meters, that orbit around the planet due to gravitational forces.
No, the word 'world-famous' is an adjective, not a noun.The adjective 'world-famous' describes a noun as being well known around the world (a world-famous scientist or a world-famous battle).
Michael Faraday was an English scientist who made significant contributions to the fields of electromagnetic induction, electrolysis, and electrochemistry. He is best known for his work in the early days of electricity and magnetism, and his experiments laid the foundation for modern electromagnetism. Faraday's most famous discoveries include Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction and the laws of electrolysis.