No, they cannot. All stars but the Sun are light-years away. A light-year is about 10 trillion miles. The only chance of us colliding with a star is 5 billion years into the future, when the Sun runs out of hydrogen and expands.
The moon is many times closer to the Earth than the stars are.
The cast of When Stars Collide - 2012 includes: Lindsay Gerro as Emily
When two stars meet and collide..:)
When stars collide they connect their galaxies and explode.If our earth was at the far end of the explosion we would survive but if we were in the middle the explosion would be too intense for anyone to survive.
Usually meteors that collide with the earth's atmosphere are burned upon entry. The become what is known as "shooting stars".
10 billion years or less if stars collide
The solar system (the planets, the earth and the sun) is a part of the milky way, and rotates with the other stars the milky way consists of. The milky way is therefore not going to collide with the earth.
Some stars ARE moving towards us. The Andromeda Galaxy will collide with us in millions of years. The universe is expanding because of the "Big Bang", so almost everything is moving away from us.
When stars collide, the explosion can vary in size depending on the size and nature of the stars involved. It can result in massive explosions known as supernovae, which can release immense amounts of energy and matter into space, impacting their surroundings and creating new elements.
earth plates can and do collide, even though the earth rotates around the sun
They Collide and become part of another star which causes Stars to be come Parts of other Stars.
Sometimes. We call them "asteroids" when we see them floating in space. Occasionally, one of them (or a piece of one) will collide with the Earth's atmosphere, and it will burn up as a meteor.