stars didnt actually "come" to the universe,they were born here.Where are they born? They are born in a cloud of dust and gas called a nebula.
Stars form as planets do, but being much bigger, have enough heat of contraction to get fusion reactions going. A star is a wonderful balancing act of outward pression (of fusion) being just balanced by inward pressue (of gravity).
From stars.
Oxygen was created by fusion in the cores of stars and distributed through the universe when those stars exploded.
there are new ones every day being born..others are fizzling out.its an ongoing process that i think,will continue on and on.. No...altho the light you see will last for hundreds of years after the star is gone...nothing keeps it's form forever....
Yes. All ~10 billion trillion stars all come in size, color, and temperature.
Stars are scattered all across our universe but guess what? there are no stars in our solar system besides the sun!
No. There are an unimaginable number of billions of stars, just in the part of the universe that we're able to see with our largest astronomical instruments, and our sun is just one of them.
A galaxy contains billions of stars. A universe contains billions of galaxies.
All stars and galaxies are in the universe.
There is no singular star in the center of the universe. Our universe is vast and does not have a center. Stars are spread throughout the universe in galaxies, and our sun is just one of the billions of stars in the Milky Way galaxy.
There are billions of stars in the universe, far more than just 27. Stars are spread across galaxies, and each galaxy can contain billions or even trillions of stars. The universe is vast and expansive, with countless stars yet to be discovered.
Inside the universe, there are hundreds and thousands of galaxies, stars and solar systems. We came from God, He created us on earth and we have lived here ever since.
There are billions of nebulas in the universe. Nebulas are vast clouds of gas and dust in space where stars are born. They come in various shapes and sizes, adding to the immense beauty and diversity of our universe.