No. They eventually run out of fuel and die, though this takes a very long time.
Not really, but it will continue until all the stars burn out and cool off.
Stars Forever was created in 1999.
All stars 'burn' hydrogen
Stars stay forever.
No it cannot say it burns forever
no they die
The Stars and Stripes Forever - 1913 was released on: USA: 20 May 1913
The fate of an old star depends on its mass. Small stars will burn, essentially, forever. Medium mass stars like our Sun will eventually expand into a red giant, and collapse into a white dwarf. Very large stars will explode as supernova stars; these end up as neutron stars or if their initial mass is large enough, as black holes.
hold the match stick so its horizontal or upside down. That will only make it burn longer not "forever" no match will burn forever.
No, stars have a life cycle. They form, go through various stages depending on size, and eventually cease to exist. Some may explode in supernovae, while others may become white dwarfs or black holes. Ultimately, all stars will eventually burn out and die.
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John Philip Sousa wrote the Stars and Stripes forever.