No. Stars are huge, much larger than Earth. A typical star might have a diameter of a million kilometers (our Sun, for example, has a diameter of 1.4 million kilometers). And, they are very far away. The Sun is at a distance of 150 million kilometers from us; the next-closest star is at a distance of 4.3 light-years - over 40 million million kilometers. Finally, just by getting close to a star, you will burn up, since they are extremely hot.
You just go around places and battle different animals then you will soon come across one fight it and make it weak as possible then use star seed to catch it sometimes it doesn't get caught but try catching it a few times with the star seed
The twin star theory is that there may be another star similar to the star we call "the sun" that could possibly make life on another planet possible.
The three adaptations that permitÊplants to catch Êas much light as possible are smaller leaves, chloroplast mainly in the palisade mesophyll cells. Finally there areÊmore proteins in chloroplasts.
yes there is many stars and they can be discovered
It is a myth that meteors grant wishes.
You can't catch a falling star, it is in space.
Catch a Falling Star was created in 1957.
Catch a Rising Star was created in 1972.
Would You Catch a Falling Star was created in 1982.
Yes it is possible if you have a charizard starter you can catch the silver on it is possible you have to put it to sleep then gradually catch it
no it is not possible
It is not possible to catch BV from eating chocolate.
you have to find a star and then catch the star and you will become invincible
You Walk To It Before it hits the ground!
Kirby is not even a freaking pokemon. Why would it be possible to catch him?
Catch a Falling Star - 2000 - TV was released on: USA: 5 March 2000
You catch Cobalion with any Pokeball that is possible to catch it in.