No it doesn't
Constellations are just regions in the sky - a general direction, so to speak. In any direction there are millions of stars. So, depending which stars you count, that is, up to what brightness limit you want to include stars, you will get more stars, or less stars.
the space has no boundaries so trillions of stars are in the space it gets not enough light that is why the space is dark
No, stars are gaseous. More precisely, they are so hot that their matter is in a state known as "plasma".
A planets and stars are different things, so a planet can never be a death star.
"Defy you stars" is a phrase from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It expresses a sense of rebellion against fate or destiny, suggesting a desire to challenge or alter the course of one's life despite the belief in predetermined outcomes.
Words that have the letters -eer in them are deer, beer, and cheer. Other words that have the letters -eer in them are auctioneer and career.
Well, if fate had him slated for a nasty end, he felt that he may as well try for a happy ending and fail as meekly accept the nasty end. Hence, "I defy you stars."
When Romeo says "Then I defy you, stars!", he is expressing his defiance against fate and destiny that have brought him to a tragic end. He is rejecting the idea that his fate is predetermined and is asserting his agency in choosing his own actions and decisions.
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"Then I defy you, stars!" He immediately makes plans to go to Verona even at peril of his life.
a good scentence for defy is, "i would not defy my fathers orders."
The word defy is a verb. Defy means to reject or to refuse.
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Used in texts, "eer" means ever erring which implies ever making mistakes.