The gases and dust from which stars condense are called cosmic dust or particles.
I think they should be; Nebulars.
nebulae
Volcanic dust is made of fine grit and volcanic ash. This is the pumice that covered the city of Pompeii sealing them in their eternal rest.
It is the protoplanet hypothesis which states that about 5 billion years ago a great cloud of gas and dust rotated slowly in space. The cloud was at least 10 billion kilometers in diameter. As time passed, the cloud shrank under the pull of its own gravitation or was made to collapse by the explosion of a passing star. Most of the cloud's material gathered around its own center. Its shrinking made it rotate faster, like a spinning whirlpool. The compression of its material made its interior so hot that a powerful reaction, hydrogen fusion, began and the core of the cloud blazed into a newborn sun. About 10 percent of the material in the cloud formed a great plate-like disk surrounding the sun far into space. Friction within the disk caused most of its mass to collect in a number of huge whirlpools or eddies. These eddies shrank into more compact masses called protoplanets and later formed planets and moons. Some uncollected material remains even today as comets, meteoroids, and asteroids.
clotoplasm
electrons are found in electron clouds.
a cloud made of ash.
They aren't. Stars form as a result of a cloud of gas collapsing due to gravity.
nobody, stars are material made from the big bang.
Depends on the size of the molecular cloud. But million to billions.
No materials are made from nuclear reactions in stars
Well, yes, that's how stars start - and you could call it a "baby star". However, please note that:* This is usually called a "protostar". * The protostar will be made up of whatever material is floating around; it may be hydrogen and helium, but for newer stars, it may also contain some amount of metals (i.e., heavier elements, such as oxygen, carbon, etc.). And in the future, the "metal" content of new stars will increase.
No materials are made from nuclear reactions in stars
A curled cloud is actually called a cirrus cloud. These clouds are made of ice crystals that can be seen high in the sky that are tiny and wispy.
Yes, that's correct! The Sun, like other stars, formed from a cloud of gas and dust in space. This cloud is often referred to as a "stellar nursery" or a "solar nebula." Over time, the gravitational forces within the cloud caused it to collapse and condense, forming the Sun at its center. The leftover material in the disk around the forming Sun eventually came together to create planets, moons, and other objects in our solar system.
dust cloud ,cumulis
The cirrus cloud
Volcanic dust is made of fine grit and volcanic ash. This is the pumice that covered the city of Pompeii sealing them in their eternal rest.
Pulsars?