Примери за използване на Made of atoms на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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We are made of atoms.
All the matter around us is made of atoms.
Is made of atoms and molecules.
We are all made of atoms.
As you may know, all matter in the universe is made of atoms.
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We are all made of atoms.
At the smallest levels of existence, all matter is made of atoms.
Humans are made of atoms too.
All the matters in this world are made of atoms.
Surely we're made of atoms, not numbers?
The discovery that everything is made of atoms.
Everything is made of atoms, but what are atoms made of? .
I do believe we are made of atoms.
Matter is made of atoms and molecules that are in constant motion.
Your body is made of atoms.
An atom is the smallest particle that exists,everything is made of atoms.
All the stuff that's made of atoms is visible.
The same when we discovered that molecules were made of atoms.
Each letter is a molecule made of atoms; each word is three letters long.
Every single thing around you is made of atoms.
We know that the world is made of atoms, but what are atoms made of? .
You and everything around you are made of atoms.
Actual physical fluids are made of atoms and molecules, and it would probably not be possible to build such a thing in the real world.
Our bodies are made of atoms.
Jim Al-Khalili tells the story of the greatest scientific discovery ever- that everything is made of atoms.
Each of the seven grades of the Cosmic Matter is made of atoms, different for each gradation.
Nuclear physicist, professor Jim Al-Khalili, tells the story of the greatest scientific discovery ever- the discovery that everything is made of atoms.
Everything in the universe is made of atoms, and until the turn of the 20th century, it was thought that they were the smallest building blocks of matter.
I accept that we are made of atoms.
Regular matter is made of atoms… which in turn are made of subatomic particles… like negatively charged electrons… and positively charged protons.