Chemistry
Chemistry, 14.06.2021 20:50, bettybales1986

Because matter cannot be destroyed, ... 1. All new matter is made from new combinations of "old" atoms

2. Nuclear bombs are happening every day on a small scale in our bodies and we just aren't aware of it

3. The Earth and space are filling up with more and more matter every year

4. Atoms are constantly being destroyed and created again

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