Plasma
i thing stars
I guess that refers to the fact that matter from stars goes into outer space in supernova explosions, and part of that matter participates in the formation of new stars. Please note that this can't continue indefinitely; the percentage of heavier elements in this "recycled" matter increases over time, thus reducing the amount of fuel for new stars; also, when stars die, they leave a remainder - a white dwarf, neutron star, or black hole - that does NOT go back into space.
No, stars are gaseous. More precisely, they are so hot that their matter is in a state known as "plasma".
gods
new stars can get matter from old stars and comets really anything it can get its hands on
The vast bulk of your mass was at one time part of a star, so if you matter, then stars matter.
Stars form from the matter within nebula.
yes
Plasma is a state of matter. Unfortunately, only 5% of the universe is actually made of matter. The rest is dark energy and dark matter: poorly understood forces.However, virtually all of that 5% is plasma! Most of the matter in the universe is part of stars, or has been ejected from stars. Stars are composed almost entirely of ionised gasses: plasma! Planets, asteroids, comets and humans, and everything else that is not a star, makes up a tiny fraction, less than 0.01%, of all the matter in the universe.
stars
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Basically, all stars that aren't "giants", "supergiants", or "hypergiants" are considered dwarf stars. This means that all stars on the main sequence are dwarfs.
Plasma.
PLASMA
the state of matter found in stars is plasma.