Because they are big balls of burning gas.
They stand for major battle victories during the crusades
Stars do not have arms.
Stars form in all parts of our galaxy - not just the "arms". Stars do indeed form in the central bulge. The vast majority of hot, young, blue stars are formed in the arms, but stars also form in the central bulge as well.
With there arms.
In the spiral arms.
Most new, young, stars can be found in the arms of spiral galaxies
you dont
Spiral galaxies tend to have older stars towards the core and younger stars in the outer arms
there are no stars on the flag it has two moose and an eagle on the code of arms
Sea Stars can grow back legs or arms if one gets cut off.
(Atoms) Stars, Dust.
yes they do and so do yours!