The material of stars exists in the plasma state, where the electrons have essentially been stripped from their regularly confined orbital "areas of probability."
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Yes, stars are made up of plasma, which is a state of matter consisting of charged particles (ions and electrons). The high temperatures and pressures in a star's core cause the atoms to ionize, forming a plasma state.
Yes. Stars are made of plasma.
Each star represents a state. The United States is made up of 50 states thus 50 stars.
Stars are mostly composed of hydrogen and helium.
The fourth state of matter is Plasma - the stuff that stars are made of.
the sun is made up of many gases that spontanious combust together creating flares. the stars are made by an exposion of another. so in a nutshell stars are pretty nuch made up of "stardust".
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Plasma is the state of matter made up of separated electrons and positive ions. It is considered the fourth state of matter, in addition to solid, liquid, and gas. Plasma is often found in stars, neon lights, and some types of televisions.
Yes, constellations are groupings of stars that form recognizable patterns in the night sky. They are not physical groupings of stars but appear to be connected based on how they are viewed from Earth.
No, constellations are imaginary patterns of stars.
No - they are made up of stars. As long as the stars are there, the constellations will be there too.