The gases and dust from which stars condense are called cosmic dust or particles.
A cloud of dust and gas where a star is born is called a stellar nursery or a nebula. These clouds are made up of materials like hydrogen and helium that gradually collapse under gravity to form new stars. Examples include the Orion Nebula and the Eagle Nebula.
The mixture is called a composite. This is a material that is made by combining two or more different substances to create a new material with improved properties.
The ash cloud of a volcano is called a volcanic plume or eruption cloud. It consists of ash, gases, and steam that are emitted during a volcanic eruption and can travel long distances depending on wind conditions.
A material made up of only one kind of matter is called a pure substance. It has a uniform composition and specific properties.
A collage
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 cloud of dust and gas where a star is born is called a stellar nursery or a nebula. These clouds are made up of materials like hydrogen and helium that gradually collapse under gravity to form new stars. Examples include the Orion Nebula and the Eagle Nebula.
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.
They are called tornadoes and are made up inside of super Cells.
2 gases called hydrogen and helium are ones that stars mostly made of.
Not starlight, but the material we are made of was made in stars. All elements heavier than helium, except for a small amount of lithium, are made in stars. All elements heavier than iron come from supernovae.
it is called the cell fluid