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Well gravity's job is to attract objects to one another. Its like the cupid of objects. So basically inside a galaxy gravity will attract each and everything together. So everything starts to coalesce into a huge ball of light that contains billions of stars and dust with a black hole at the core of the huge lump.
Moon, Milky way galaxy, mars and many others.
technically speaking, stars are first made of Hydrogen. The moment the star comes to life, it starts fusing together Hydrogen atoms, forming helium. when a star is nearing the end of its life, it starts fusing together helium and keeps on fusing until there is nothing more to fuse. then, the star dies.
the other body systems starts to not work properly, and then gradually comes to an stop. then then body slowly starts to die. all body systems work together and are interconnected.
No. A US cent minted after 1983 starts out life as a zinc disk that is then "upset"
Galaxy!
Asteroids
Andromeda galaxy.
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Big dipper and black holes are space words. The Black Eye Galaxy is a galaxy in outer space.
a galaxy :) _________________________ A stellar "cluster" would also be accurate. There are a great number of clusters of different types in the galaxy. Or, for a non-astronomical answer, "a dictionary".
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shes holding the golden onion that her and edward won in biology class when he starts talking to her.
Xylophones, and Xenon are two of many things.
Well gravity's job is to attract objects to one another. Its like the cupid of objects. So basically inside a galaxy gravity will attract each and everything together. So everything starts to coalesce into a huge ball of light that contains billions of stars and dust with a black hole at the core of the huge lump.
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With an increase in pressure, kinetic energy of the water particles also increases. In turn, the bonds holding them together become weak and break. Water starts evaporating.