It's difficult for people in western cultures to imagine that matter is driven by some kind of purpose. There are cultures and philosophies that include this kind of idea in their cosmological systems. Matter does what is in its nature to do, and there are no other possibilities (if we put quantum weirdness aside for the purposes of this question). Stars are very massive, and the materials in them just began to come together as a result of mutual gravitational forces. It just goes on from there. The really puzzling thing would be for a universe like ours to contain no stars. We'd have a hard time explaining that.
It's difficult for people in western cultures to imagine that matter is driven by some kind of purpose. There are cultures and philosophies that include this kind of idea in their cosmological systems. Matter does what is in its nature to do, and there are no other possibilities (if we put quantum weirdness aside for the purposes of this question). Stars are very massive, and the materials in them just began to come together as a result of mutual gravitational forces. It just goes on from there. The really puzzling thing would be for a universe like ours to contain no stars. We'd have a hard time explaining that.
it's over 9000!!! ___________________ WAY over 9000l Stellar fusion won't occur until the core temperature of the star is 5 MILLION degrees. The proto-star gets to this extremely high temperature by gravitational compression; as more hydrogen falls in to the almost-star, the gravitational pressure increases and increases, which increases the temperature as the gas is compressed.
When the contracting gas and dust become so hot that nuclear fusion starts.
A star is born in a nebula which is sort of like a nursery except for stars.
Nothing but when the star explodes it turns into a blackhole
What happens if a firework hits the star is it will explode anyway it is Impossible for a firework to hit the sky, that because a star is way higher then a firework.
Nothing usually happens in a binary systems when a star becomes a giant except when two stars are orbiting each other and the one star become a giant it will contract and expand due to the nuclear fusion and it will interact with the other star and will cause a phenomena known as a nova.
When the gravity of a neutron star overcomes the degeneracy pressure of the neutrons, the neutron star collapses into a black hole.
I believe nothing, since Polaris is the North Star and remains fixed as everything else rotates around it!
What happens?! DARTH VADER HAPPENS!
It is not existing
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A star becomes a star - "is born" - when the process of nuclear fusion begins in the core of the star.
Star Parker was born in 1956.
Susan Star was born in 1954.
Z-Star was born in 1971.
Star Slinger was born in 1986.
Star LaPoint was born in 1983, in USA.
sorry, but nothing happens yet. but theres a rumor going on that you unlock a star captains armor.
That happens in an "eclipsing binary".
Nothing but when the star explodes it turns into a blackhole