No
Because stars are rocks that get their light from the sun and if they die, (stars can die), they simply fall or they just stay there in the sky.
Planets and stars do all eventually die.
The moon will not die out. The asteroids and comets are the same. A comet (asteroid) are rocks from space.When it gets to close to the Earth it gets pulled by gravity and it causes this space rock to catch on fire.
it can die if you dont give it water everyday and the sun can kill it and that's how planets die all around the world make sure you water your planets real good but don'tover feed it can die like that to
Stars are formed when elevation gass escapes the sun. They will then catch heat from planets, the planets orbit will then place the stars in a special order. Then the star will glow for 10,000 years then will die.
No. Mainly because to achieve nuclear fusion you need mass - without it, the temperature cannot be attained to achieve nuclear reactions.
An example of astrophysics could be the process of which stars are "born" and "die," and it differences from astronomy because it is (astronomy) mostly observational e.g. search for asteroids and planets.
Some good names for friends being stars are: Stardust, Shooting Stars, Stardom,Shining Stars, My Shining Star,Shining Bright, Shine On Me, Shine me on, Shining me through the clouds, Shining me through the stars, My lucky stars, In the sky are friendly stars, Stars never die, Friends never die, Friends are for life - they are the shining stars. Those are just a few of the many imaginative names you can think of.
The elements do not die. The stars collapse into dense dwarf or neutron stars. But many explode as novae and the elements are scattered into space. This is the dust from which the next generation of planets are born.
Planets are not alive and therefore cannot die. However, planets that are geolocically active and have a magnetic field (like Earth) are considered to be alive. Planets that are not geologically active and do not have a magnetic field (like Mars) are considered to be dead. It is believed that Mars was geolilcally active (volcano remnants have been discovered) in the past and had a magnetic field caused by geoligic action in its core. After hundreds of millions of years, Mars' core cooled and the planet became geolically dead.
The star burns out because stars are really just big balls of fire like the sun
Our galaxy has over 200 billion stars; many of them do have planets, and thus qualify as a "solar system". As to the total number, we will never know, as solar systems will live and die. As a rough guess, at least 50% of all stars should have planets - so that could be classified as a "Solar System".