A nebula may condense and ignite to become a star, conversely a star may explode and form a nebula.
stellar nebula
It doesn't differ from a star, it is a star and it is the second stage in a stars life after the nebula stage.
a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.
The Boomerang Nebula is a planetary nebula [See related question]. It would have been formed when a medium sized star came to the end of it's life and in that process shed off layers of material from the star. This created the nebula we see today.
None at all/ The life cycle of a star is based on it's initial mass, not where it was formed.
A star's life cycle starts from a nebula. For giant stars, the star turns into a huge star to a super red giant to a supernova to a black hole. A sun-like star turns to a red giant, then a planetary nebula, a white dwarf, and then a black dwarf.
A White Dwarf Star remains.
A nebula is the initial stage in the lifecycle of a star, a vast cloud of gas and dust in space where stars are born. Gravity causes regions within the nebula to contract and form protostars, which eventually grow into full-fledged stars. Nebulas are the birthplaces of stars in the cosmos.
Each star in the solar system starts out in a nebula, a cloud of dust particles and gas.
Star of one stellar mass, red giant, white dwarf, planetary nebula
Nebula are formed when a star explodes, releasing its gas into a gas cloud (the nebula). the nebula then will eventually condense due to gravity and form another star.
A Nebula is a gas of dust and minerals that surrounds a star. Also, a nebula is a birthplace of a star, where a star and sometimes a solar system is formed after a huge explosions