Constellations are imaginary patterns in the sky formed by stars. As some stars burn out, new stars form.
Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.
Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.
Stars form from an accumulation of gas and dust, which collapses due to gravity and starts to form stars.
yes a galaxy can dieone way a galaxy can die if another galaxy collides with a smaller galaxy even though the result is a larger galaxy the smaller galaxy died because it no longer exzitesa galaxy is a huge cluster of stars. even though in a Large Galaxy such as a spiral with enough gas to form new stars, when a star dies out, the energy collides with the gas to form new stars.But in a galaxy that is small and dim such as eliptical galaxies with dim low solar mass stars it would not have enough energy to form a new stars because the gas is far apart and not enough to form new stars. so if all of the stars die out there would be no new stars get formed all that would be left are dense cores called white dwarfs,black holes and neutron stars and some dust. there would almost be no light generated by the galaxy.but not all galaxies die out(FOUND OUT FROM AN ASTROMNER)
Stars form from the matter within nebula.
The possessive form of the plural noun stars is stars'.example: The stars' dressing rooms were very luxurious.
Most black holes are believed to form when very massive stars die.
Stars are born in a Nebula and die by burning out their energy.
when Dwarf Stars run out of hydrogen they form Red Giant stars, then from that they become White dwarf stars when the outer layers shed, forming a planetary nebula.when giant stars or supergiant stars run out of hydrogen they form red supergiant stars
From the material of old stars.
White Dwarf stars are able to rekindle themselves via novas (so long of course they are a part of a binary system and are close enough to their partners to do such).