Stars do not have clouds.
the composition of stars. This similarity suggests that the gas clouds are made up of the same elements found in stars, such as hydrogen and helium.
No, a nebula is a place where stars are born. Stars and clouds are very different.
Stars. That is how stars are formed. They form from nebulae.
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Bassically, yes. You can't see the stars when there are clouds in the sky, right?
The prevailing view is that stars form from the gravitational collapse of immense clouds of gas and dust in outer space.
The first stars formed in clouds of predominantly hydrogen and helium gas. These clouds were massive and dense, collapsing under their own gravity to ignite nuclear fusion in their cores, marking the birth of the first generation of stars in the universe.
No, all-stars are not formed by nebulas. All-stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust called molecular clouds, which collapse under their own gravity to form a star. Nebulas are massive clouds of dust and gas in space, where stars are born.
The gases and dust from which stars condense are called cosmic dust or particles.
You could not see the stars from the surface of Venus. The sky there is obscured by thick clouds. If you were to fly above the clouds, though, you could see the stars.
That happens when they are so far away that you can't distinguish the individual stars. Also, to appear as "clouds", there must be a large amount of stars together.