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How does gravity effect the stars?

Updated: 9/24/2023
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Please check the difference between the words "affect" and "effect". In this case, it should be "affect".

Gravity keeps the stars together in the first place. It compresses them so much that they become hot and dense in their cores; enough so to start nuclear fusion.

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