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A star that is forming is called a protostar.
Yes, a new star that is in the process of formation is called a protostar. It is the early stage in the life cycle of a star when gravitational forces are causing gas and dust to condense and heat up, eventually leading to nuclear fusion and the birth of a stable star.
it's a protostar
A baby star is a newborn star. It is called "protostar."
New stars together are called a star cluster.They usually travel in space together, for there gravity keeps them in a group.
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That's called a "protostar".
A star is called a protostar before it begins nuclear fusion in its core and officially becomes a star. During this stage, a protostar is formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust, as gravity pulls material together and heats up the core.
A newly formed star is called a protostar. This is the early stage of a star's life cycle when it is still accumulating mass from its surrounding gas and dust. Once a protostar reaches a critical mass and temperature, nuclear fusion begins and it becomes a fully-fledged star.
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It isn't clear what you mean by "the following", but the initial stage of a star is called a "protostar".