first of all, all the gases from the star can't be vanished as this is a scientific reason.
They argon. Get it? They are gone!
no they are all made of different gases
They're all gone!
An atmosphere.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body is called the atmosphere.
As a planetary nebula, a star can shed some of its outer gases without losing them all and the cycle can be repeated many times. As a nova, the star will blow out its outermost layers and eventually leave the core, which becomes a white dwarf star. As a supernova, a large star blows off all of its gases, leaving behind a pulsar or a black hole.
they all contract.
because all of the gases
atmosphere
They digest and give you energy and then you get all of your waste gases out.
They digest and give you energy and then you get all of your waste gases out.