A stars we're ingredients would be mostly hydrogen and helium.
One of the stars in the sky that makes up the constellation Leo is named Regulus. The name of one other star that is in this constellation is 83 Leo A.
It is in Leo and in the constellation known as the sickle, which makes up Leo's head and mane. It is in Leo and in the constellation known as the sickle, which makes up Leo's head and mane.
A star eventually uses up all of it's hydrogen in nuclear fusion. They fusion of hydrogen into helium is what makes the star glow bright and hot. When all the helium is fused, the star collapses inward on itself, and becomes a small "white dwarf" star, essentially a pile of "stellar embers". That's the end of a star's life.
It is a bit complicated. If I understand correctly, once the star's core runs out of hydrogen, it starts to collapse, getting hot enough to fuse helium into heavier elements. This leaves the star much hotter, and it is this heat that makes the star expand - so while the core is more compact, the larger part of the star is blown up due to the heat.
It is a mixture of both. A hotter star will generally appear brighter than a cooler star of the same size. Similarly, a large star will appear brighter than a small one of the same temperature. The brightest stars are generally red supergiants, which are comparatively cool stars, but are so large that their size more than makes up for it. A star's apparent brightness from any given vantage point also depends on its distance. The closer a star is to you, the brighter it will appear.
Nitrogen is a necessary ingredient of ____.
nitrogen at approximately 78%
heat bubbles
when the star gets really hot
I'm no expert but acording to the label (the first ingredient is always what makes up the most of the product) the main ingredient is water.
Spica, Porrima, and Vindemiatrix.
Their distance from our point of view is what makes the sun different from a star. What makes a star different from Earth? Almost everything. Stars are made up of gasses, while the earth is made up of rock. A star is just a very, very, very big H-Bomb.
The Key Ingredient is at the far left in the underground ruins. Once you reach the large pit, collect the creature bone and climb back up past the giant millipede. Go left and you will find the key ingredient and the exit from the ruins.
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The bone and key ingredient are to the far left in the underground ruins. The bone's location is under the large hole with jagged teeth down the sides. The key ingredient is in the final chamber to the left of that.
What makes up the star or element.
Depends on what star and at what point you classify it as dieing. As soon as a star is born it is "dieing" as it is using up the fuel that makes it.