Yes. As with everything and anything in the universe, stars get older as time passes. When as star is very very old and ready to die, sometimes it will expand to a massive size (a red giant) due to the lack of gravity from the center to keep the gases close by and then collapse into a neutron star.
Yes. All stars are born, and all stars die. Our sun wasn't around when the solar system was created, and it will eventually die.
From the material of old stars.
Most stars that are around today are made of old material from dead stars. Those old stars produced oxygen as a product once they started fusing helium and heavier elements. Some old stars are currently producing oxygen through nuclear fusion.
From 1896-1908 the flag had 45 stars
The usefulness of stars is only the uses we have found for them. Stars are useful in navigation, done the old fashioned way with a sextant and compass.
The size of a galaxy means how old the galaxy really is and also the stars indicate how old the galaxy is. So both the size nd the amount of stars indicate how old the galaxy is.
From the material of old stars.
Most stars get about 1-10 billion years old.
The difference is ones dead. Ones young and ones old
The same age as stars in other galaxies.
All Stars 2 Old Stars - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Giant Dwarves are old stars.
hich president had the nick name old three stars
In star lives, there are no old blue stars. All blues stars are young.
Yes the old man from pawn stars is married
Most stars that are around today are made of old material from dead stars. Those old stars produced oxygen as a product once they started fusing helium and heavier elements. Some old stars are currently producing oxygen through nuclear fusion.
It has all types of stars with different ages
Elliptical Galaxy The Elliptical Galaxy has mostly old stars and blue stars are new stars.