Yes, stars are constantly being created and destroyed. Stars can last millions or billions of years, but there are so many of them out there that it's pretty common for them to come and go.
The weather was different and changed throughout the book
Number the Stars is not a film, it is a book.
why was the bravery in the number the stars book in the first theme
Alex Chiasson is number 12 on the Dallas Stars.
the number of stars changed as we bought states
Be more specific in your question. I will assume you are asking for the number of stars. Before it was seven, until Hugo Chavez, the president of Venezuela changed it to eight stars.
Yes, stars are constantly being created and destroyed. Stars can last millions or billions of years, but there are so many of them out there that it's pretty common for them to come and go.
The weather was different and changed throughout the book
No, but "Number the Stars" is a novel.
The stars on the American flag represent the number of states in the Union. For that reason, the appearance of the American flag has changed many times over the years. The original flag, known as "Old Glory," displayed 13 stars to represent the original 13 states when the nation declared its independence from Great Britain in 1776. Today's flag has 50 stars because there are now 50 states. The last two stars were added in 1959, when Alaska and Hawaii joined the Union, bringing the number of states -- and the number of stars on the flag -- from 48 to the present 50. The flag has not changed since then. The stripes represent the 13 original colonies.
"Number the Stars" is a novel by Lois Lowry and has not been adapted into a movie. It is only available as a book.
Shah Rukh Khan's mobile number is listed as 6486116/6281413 according to the website Bollywood Stars Phone Numbers. If this number is incorrect, the star could have had his phone number changed.
because each star represents a state. when a star is added that means a state is added
Number the Stars is not a film, it is a book.
The number of stars is finite.
The design of the Australian flag has not essentially changed since it was adopted as the national flag on 20 February 1903 and modified on 22 May 1909. This modification did not change the number of stars, only the number of points on the Federation star.