A star forms a nebula when it runs out of fuel. The star either becomes a red giant or a supergiant, then the star would be blown off into space either by expansion or explosion. The outer layers, which was released into space, would become a nebula, or sometimes a part of a larger nebula.
Yes. Stars form within a nebula.
A nebula is a cloud of substances and gases that can form into a star. A star is a ball of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases. A supernova is the death of a star.
The gases come together due to gravity and form a nebula which further form a star. it alo come sfrom
Nebula are formed when a star explodes, releasing its gas into a gas cloud (the nebula). the nebula then will eventually condense due to gravity and form another star.
It is called nebula
A nebula may condense and ignite to become a star, conversely a star may explode and form a nebula.
Yes. Stars form within a nebula.
protostar or nebula
A nebula.
Yes, Nebula's die. They die when they get to close to Black Holes.
A nebula is a cloud of substances and gases that can form into a star. A star is a ball of hydrogen and helium with trace amounts of other gases. A supernova is the death of a star.
The gases come together due to gravity and form a nebula which further form a star. it alo come sfrom
Nebula are formed when a star explodes, releasing its gas into a gas cloud (the nebula). the nebula then will eventually condense due to gravity and form another star.
The correct term is planetary nebula. Such nebulae form when a low to medium mass star dies.
The material at the center of a nebula clumps together as material is pulled there. This allows a star to form.
a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.
It condensed from the interstellar nebula form which our star, the Sun, was formed.