As a planetary nebula, a star can shed some of its outer gases without losing them all and the cycle can be repeated many times. As a nova, the star will blow out its outermost layers and eventually leave the core, which becomes a white dwarf star. As a supernova, a large star blows off all of its gases, leaving behind a pulsar or a black hole.
The core of the dying star implodes on itself. The force released by this action blows off the stars outer shell.
All the gases which surround a star or a planet
yes. A star is dying every second.
A nebula is a cloud of substances and gases that can form into a star. A star is a ball of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases. A supernova is the death of a star.
A brown dwarf star or a black hole
The core of the dying star implodes on itself. The force released by this action blows off the stars outer shell.
My earth science book said as a globular cluster, so that's just a thought
They will be drawn into a larger cloud by gravitational attraction and eventually, this can form a stellar system.
some of the light is refracted,some of it is absorbed while the rest is scattered into the space
All the gases which surround a star or a planet
a supernova
The Moon is not a star because a star is made of a gases.
yes. A star is dying every second.
A star dies out when the gases that the star is made up of burns out
a star is a dying planet and a planet is a living star
first of all, all the gases from the star can't be vanished as this is a scientific reason.
A star like our sun will shed a planetary nebula after its 'death'