That's possible in principle, but extremely unlikely in our immediate neighborhood. Near the center of galaxies, that likelyhood increases, since stars are much closer together.
a galaxy cluster is started but stars pass by each other but they dont go boom
Possibly... but we are pretty sure that in approximately 3 billion years we will colide with the Andromedia galaxy which is the galaxy closest to the milky way (our galaxy). We are (our galaxy) speeding tward the Andromedia galaxy at the speed of light.
No they do not. The respire like sea stars and other echinoderms. Lungs only ever breath air.
Yes, Tennessee does experience earthquakes, although they are less common compared to some other states. The central and eastern parts of Tennessee are more seismically active due to the presence of fault lines.
on the table
two of the same plates colide
When someone steps on it.
Run into something/bang into something/crash into.
two tectonic plates colide
its when 2 worlds colide.
the sun is closer to earth than any other star........... ever! :) :)
Organisms change by the differant cells that colide together.