both are in space the solar system both are made up of gases and hydrogen and helium and iron
The Same Stuff as Stars was created in 2002.
White dwarfs are a group of stars that are the same color and approximately the same temperature. They are the remnants of stars that have exhausted their nuclear fuel and collapsed.
The same as on Earth - Stars
The same age as stars in other galaxies.
Under the Same Stars was created on 2002-07-09.
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No, stars with the same color do not necessarily have the same size. Color in stars is primarily determined by their temperature, with hotter stars appearing blue and cooler stars appearing red. However, stars of the same temperature can vary significantly in size, as they may belong to different classes, such as dwarfs, giants, or supergiants. Thus, while color can indicate temperature, it does not provide a definitive measure of a star's size.
No, there are more massive galaxies with stars in them.
The collapse of massive stars - the same as neutron stars.
In a row means one after another on the same line. So "stars in a row" mean there are stars one after another all on the same line.
Neutron stars, the dead remnants of massive stars.