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Q: Describe one explanation of the birth of stars and planets?
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What is the name for the nebula planets from out of?

Nebulae are the birth places for stars, not planets. However, once stars begin to form, planets can come about through gravitational 'clumping' in the stellar accretion disc.


Do stars orbit planets or planets orbit stars?

Planets orbit stars.


What is hotter planets or stars?

stars, the planets have to get heat from stars


Why do planets need their stars?

Planets do not technically need their respective stars, but stars keep planets in orbit and provide heat and light to the planets.


Do planets and moons have stars?

On the contrary! A star has planets, which circulate it. And planets have moons. Stars do not circle planets.


Can inherited traits be changed by the position at birth of stars and planets?

i dont think so... probably not... :p


Which pulling force do planets and stars have?

Planets and stars have gravity.


What makes stars and planets?

The Solar System Makes the planets and the Stars.


Which galaxy are the planets on?

Planets orbit stars, stars orbit a galaxy. Planets are not "on" anything. A lot of stars out there have planets - we are just finding out how many now that we have better techniques to find them. So probably all galaxies have at least some stars with planets.


Do the stars orbit the planets or do planets orbit stars?

Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".


What is a scientist who studies stars and planets?

An Astronomer is a scientist who studies the stars and planets.


Who studies stars and planets?

Astronomers (and their ilk) study stars and planets.