Kudos to the stellar Thespian who won the battle
no
A stellar nursery is usually called a molecular cloud. A nebula is a generic term for an interstellar cloud of dust, gas and plasma.
Yes, they have roughly the same surface temperature. Internal temperatures may be very different depending on the respective stages of stellar evolution the stars are in.
because they are not in the same stellar path as the other bodies
Yes both words have same meaning!
We don't know. The Sun has been around for a long time, and has orbited the galactic core a number of times, while its orbit around the core has undergone many chaotic perturbations. Stars born from the same stellar nursery might be right around the corner, or they might be at the opposite side of the galaxy. Currently, we can't even tell which stellar nursery the Sun was born from, or whether it still exists.
Stars similar to our Sun have a stellar class of G2V - Alpha Centauri A has the same class as our Sun
No, our Solar System is just one of billions of stellar systems in the Milky Way.
probably for the same reason i say greetings salutations cheers congrats kudos oops yikes etc pluralizing intensifies an idea even if it doesnt actually multiply it
"Brave" and "courageous" are synonyms, whether they occur in the same sentence or not.
One way to answer the question 'How to write a question and answer in the same sentence?' is to do it like this!
This is usually the closing sentence.