The densest stars are known as black holes.
The densest stars are neutron stars; these are "dead stars", in the sense that they ran out of fuel and no longer convert energy. However, they still have a large amount of energy left over from the collapse, which they gradually emit.
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No. Jupiter is the most massive but it is not the densest. Jupiter is made mostly of hydrogen and helium, which are low-density materials. Earth is the densest planet in the solar system.
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The densest stars are neutron stars; these are "dead stars", in the sense that they ran out of fuel and no longer convert energy. However, they still have a large amount of energy left over from the collapse, which they gradually emit.
The densest stars are neutron stars; these are "dead stars", in the sense that they ran out of fuel and no longer convert energy. However, they still have a large amount of energy left over from the collapse, which they gradually emit.
as neutrons have heaviest mass in an atom,and also neutrons are major constituents of neutron stars.so neutron stars ae most densest in the universe
as neutrons have heaviest mass in an atom,and also neutrons are major constituents of neutron stars.so neutron stars ae most densest in the universe
Yes, white dwarfs stars are very dense.
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Which planet is the densest in our Solar system? The densest gas will drop to the bottom of the glass. Is the Amazon jungle the densest in the world?
The densest elements are osmium and irdium.
Earth is the densest planet.
The densest part of earth is the core.
The densest material settles to the core.
Northwestern Europe has the densest population.