Giant Dwarves are old stars.
Plasma And Gas Like Regular Stars
Pulsars?
A blue giant star is made of the same material as other stars. It is made of several types of gases that burn very hotly.
There are three types of stellar remnants. Low to medium mass stars will become white dwarfs. High mass stars will become neutron stars. Very high mass stars will become black holes.
Neutron stars and white dwarfs are both remnants of dead stars, but neutron stars are much denser and have stronger gravitational forces compared to white dwarfs. Both objects are composed mostly of degenerate matter, but neutron stars are made up of neutrons while white dwarfs are made up of electrons.
Snow White made friends with the Seven Dwarfs in the fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
A blue giant star is primarily made up of hydrogen and helium, the two most abundant elements in the universe. These stars are very hot and massive, leading to intense nuclear fusion reactions in their cores that produce their distinctive blue color. Trace amounts of other elements, such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen, can also be present in the outer layers of these stars.
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The Dwarfs house is called the Dwarfs small cottage. In Disney's Snow White. There was no name in that cottage. But one author made a name of it 2 years after Disney made the cartoon version. The author named it Dwarfs small cottage because the Dwarfs were in a small cottage in the forest.
No. Standard sized young Stars are made up of hydrogen atoms fusing themselves into helium atoms and giving off lots of Energy.
They are in shapes of stars made up of lines.
A constellation is made up of stars. For example, the arrangement of a certain group of stars looks like a giant ladle, we call this constellation the Big Dipper.