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stars
The color of the stars depend on how hot they burn.
Stars are formed by hot clouds of gas and dust, named nebulas.
Because it's hot and makes your food hot.
Stars are enormous balls of extremely hot gas, which are similar to our sun, but much farther away.
because they were made from hot atoms
A nebula is a cloud of gas and dust in space where new stars are formed. These regions are often characterized by the presence of young, hot stars surrounded by glowing gas and dark dust.
No. A galaxy is an enormous cluster of stars, gas, dust, and the planets, asteroids, and comets that orbit those stars.
Huge hot balls of gas that are held together by gravity and give off their own light are called stars. The sun is also a star.
No, stars are gaseous. More precisely, they are so hot that their matter is in a state known as "plasma".
Stars are balls of burning gas. So, no, astronauts cannot land on stars, since they are so bright and are too hot.
no it actually is burning balls of hot gas and water in the middle