The Big Bang projected particles of matter in all directions. Some of the particles joined together and attracted more and more other particles to join them by their increasing gravitational pull. Eventually the density of the collected mass was so great that a nuclear reaction started and and a star was formed.
Everything happened after the big bang.
The Big Bang (ultimately) made the stars, not the other way around. The universe wasn't even here for there to be stars in before the Big Bang.
The big bang.
No, not really. The Big Bang theory has to do with the universe as a whole, not piddly little things like stars.
Look up the big bang, its about how the universe was created- but the big bang is the same way stars got, and are still getting created.
no the no. of stars in the milky way is not the evidence in support of the big bang cosmology.
Really big stars, which die in supernova explosions.
nobody, stars are material made from the big bang.
no black holes are stars
It started with the big bang. This created the stars and planets
Scientists "speculate" that the Big Bang created antimatter, but it was destroyed when coming into contact with stars, planets, and other matter.
If the Big Bang never took place, the universe as we know it would not exist. The universe began as a singularity and expanded rapidly from that point. Without this event, there would be no galaxies, stars, planets, or life as we know it.