Yes. Stars produce their own light. They are made of chemical combinations that burn as hot or hotter than our star, the sun. YIPPEE
Shooting stars are not stars. They are bits of dirt and dust that burn up in our atmosphere, briefly making them look like stars. Most of that is debris is from comets or others bits of dirt in space, but they are not stars and were not stars. So stars do not become shooting stars.
Estimated at 200-400 billion stars.
They are called Core Burning Stars the smallest one is OGLE-TR-122b.
The possessive form of the plural noun stars is stars'.example: The stars' dressing rooms were very luxurious.
It has been estimated that as many as 85% of all stars in our galaxy are "white dwarf" stars. Up to 97% of all stars will likely end up as white dwarfs.Correction: About 90% of the stars in space are actually Main Sequence stars.
Does not give off light.
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Right after Mystifying Forest... it was either Mystifying or Mystical...
there is no luminious spring in Pokemon platinum you do not need it to evolve Pokemon in that game Pokemon in Pokemon platinum can be evolved by lvl up trade and evolution items luminious spring is in Pokemon mystery dungeon explorers of time /darkness/sky
Its near Mystifying Forest, and its North of Treasure Town according to the map.
You can get Salamence by recruiting a Bagon at final maze, leveling it up and then evolve it twice at Luminious Spring
The moon - it doesn't produce any of it's own light, whereas the others do.
The function of the Bunsen burner air hole is to adjust the flame from a luminious flame to a non-luminious flame.So that you can choose if you want a dirty flame {yellow} or hot flame {{blue}}. The yellow flame is generally called dirty because of the amount of carbon it produces and it causes soot when it is heating something.For more information about busen burner,You can add Ruoyu Wang at facebook.He is a expert of this.
This fact can explain with the help of nuclear fusion in small stars and massive stars in small stars like our sun nuclear fusion followed by the proton -proton chain reaction in which main products are positron, gamma ray photon, neutrino and isotopes of hydrogen and helium and energy released in millions of electron volts but in the case of massive stars nuclear fusion is followed by the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen cycle and helium can further transform into the carbon by triple alpha process and in the massive star much heavier elements can burn producing very large amount of energy than our sun and some of the massive star can produce luminosity 60000 times more than our sun
Yes/No. The light itself isn't luminous, rather it is a wave that our eyes percieve, but if you remove the words "a" and "object" from your question you get... Yes, which is why we make incandescent lightbulbs. They glow brightly.
The sun is the only natural luminous body within the visible light range of the electromagnetic spectrum in our solar system, except for magma volcanoes on Earth and Venus. We see the planets only because they reflect sunlight.
Stars on Stars - 2007 The Best of Stars on Stars 1-9 was released on: USA: 11 May 2007