In stars, or on the surface of stars, it is too hot for chemicals and molecules to form. This is because the heat of both the surface and through the center of the stars is so high that the electrons normally bound to the elements have enough thermal energy to escape their bonds, so the elements (mostly Hydrogen and Helium) exist as electron-stripped nuclei. Without the presence of bound electrons, chemical interactions cannot occur, and molecules are not able to form. As such, no physical bodies are able to form on the surface of stars, and therefore, we have no reason to believe that life forms could either.
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Some probably can. A few have been discovered in the habitable zones around their stars, though there other factors in whether or not a planet can support life. Most, however, orbit too close or too far from their stars to support any form of life as we know it.
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firstly why would we do that?
If you want to live and you are in a very bad condition yes you should use it so you dont die,but some people who are really old and want to pass away so they dont use life support.
dont have their support and them by their side.
stars tell the time even you dont have a watch
Both new planets and stars are being formed. Scientists are actually watching the formation of planets and keeping track of which ones would be able to support life.
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As far as i know they live in the sea. also in little tide pools that support sea life
That would be the sun. It is a star and provides the light and warmth required to support life and flowing water.
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