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Stars are made up of space matter (dust and particles such as rocks) and the gases which keep stars burning are Helium and Hydrogen.
Scientist think that stars are formed from thick clouds of dust and gases whirling around space.
Comet.
no there i no iron the stars are made of space dust
The milky way was formed by stars gases and dust . The milky way also started as a black hole and stars dust and gases gathered around the black hole.
A galaxy.
nebula
Stars are made up of space matter (dust and particles such as rocks) and the gases which keep stars burning are Helium and Hydrogen.
The gases and dust from which stars condense are called cosmic dust or particles.
simple and easy a comet a comet has a solid center nucleus that contains rock particles trapped in frozen liqud this forms the tail: as it moves closer to the sun the "outer ice" turns to gas and the solid particles (pieces) turn to dust
Scientist think that stars are formed from thick clouds of dust and gases whirling around space.
nebula
D: Empty space.
the rings around our planets are made out of icy dust particles and frozen gases
A galaxy is a part of space that contains the planets stars dust comets asteroids and other particles.
Stars (including our sun) planets, meteors, comets, moons, and dust particles that float around space.
The emptiness of space is made of nothing -- absolutely nothing. There are various particles, chunks of rock, dust and gases, but they are made of matter. The space itself is just space. Lots and lots of space.