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five stars are described as lamps because they are like lamps who guide the way in darkness they are lamps for all to see
No. Stars are not solid so they cannot be described as hard or soft.
The first person to come up with a successful theory for nucleosynthesis in stars was Fred Hoyle.
The stars appear as described in the poem due to the natural phenomenon of light pollution in urban areas. This causes a lack of visibility of stars, making them seem faint and distant, unlike the vibrant display in rural settings. Additionally, atmospheric conditions and the position of the observer can affect how stars are perceived.
Yes, they produce lots of stars. A nebula is often described as being a nursery of stars.
Because of its brightness and visibility from the naked eye.
As the personification of the night, she is usually depicted or described as wearing dark and stars.
Stars can be described by their temperature, size (diameter), brightness (luminosity), color, composition, and age. These characteristics help scientists classify and study stars in the universe.
You realize that stars are "Suns", yes? And you know the Sun is about 6000 degrees Celsius, at its surface? So in short, no, stars are very hot. Comment: There is a big temperature range amongst stars, but even the coolest stars can't really be described as cold.
In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Thor was a dog who belonged to the Johansen family. He was described as a big, friendly golden retriever.
Clouds of gas will collapse, under certain circumstances, due to their own gravity. These will eventually become stars. This process is described in more detail in the Wikipedia article on "Protostars".
Claudius Ptolemy was the ancient Greek astronomer who described a geocentric universe in his book "Almagest." He believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe, with the planets and stars orbiting around it.