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Scientists do believe that new stars form inside the nebulae. Dust and gas that are in the clouds begin to contract and squish together. The clouds will then become hotter and dense enough to make a new star.

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What do nebulas have to do with stars?

Nebulas are clouds of gas and dust in outer space, and they are where stars are born. The gas and dust in a nebula can collapse under gravity to form new stars. Additionally, nebulas are often illuminated by nearby stars, making them appear as colorful and glowing formations in the night sky.


Are all-stars formed by nebulas?

No, all-stars are not formed by nebulas. All-stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust called molecular clouds, which collapse under their own gravity to form a star. Nebulas are massive clouds of dust and gas in space, where stars are born.


What do nebulas have to do with new stars?

Nebulas are dust and rock particals. The atoms inside will "smash" and "squish" everything together, causing heat. This heat will escape and form a star. Stars are big, small, red, yellow, and so on. Anyway, nebulas are what stars are before they actually form into a REAL star. Once they die, they can become a white dwarf, neutron star, black hole, red giant, and so on. :)


How do all-stars begin their lives as parts of?

nebulas =-)


Do nebulas glow?

No, they reflect the light from surrounding stars.


What does nebula create?

Nebulas often create stars.


How do all stars begin their lives part of?

nebulas =-)


What were stars created by?

Stars are formed by hot clouds of gas and dust, named nebulas.


Are stars still forming?

Yes, there are stars still forming in the universe. They form in nebulas.


With the Milky Way what is in the spiral galaxy?

stars, nebulas, and planets.


Large clouds of gas and dust that make stars are what?

nebulas


Where is the stellar nebula found in the lifecycle of stars?

stellar nebulas are the birthplace of stars. 1st of the sequence in the lifecycle of stars.