Indeed, stars are very big. Some of them can grow to be 250 times the mass of the sun. See related link for information about stars.
there are 5 stars in the big dipper's bowl.
The Big Dipper consists of several stars. Stars are the hottest thing there is.
The Big Dipper is not a physical object but a pattern of stars in the sky. Stars vary in temperature based on their color, with blue and white stars being hotter and red stars being cooler. The stars that make up the Big Dipper are a mix of different temperatures.
The Big Dipper is an asterism, not a constellation, and its stars are part of the Ursa Major constellation. The stars that make up the Big Dipper are mostly main sequence stars, like Dubhe and Merak. Main sequence stars are stars like our Sun that are fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores.
The Big Dipper consists of seven bright stars: Alkaid, Mizar, Alioth, Megrez, Phecda, Dubhe, and Merak.
super giants are a very very big star
Hard to explain. Usually stars get bigger if they grow. Very large stars have shorter life. A very big star can end it's life as a super nova or a black hole.
No, stars do not reflect the sun like the moon does. Stars are very similar to the sun and give off their own light. (They look small because they are far away, but they are actually very big).
Hard to explain. Usually stars get bigger if they grow. Very large stars have shorter life. A very big star can end it's life as a super nova or a black hole.
Stars are actually very-very big but when we see them from earth they seem very small because they are many light years far from us. We know that far objects look smaller.
No. Stars of different sizes and composition have different luminosity (light) levels. A very big star will most likely be blue and shines very brightly, while small stars like white dwarf stars emit very white light, but are mostly very dim.
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A star and a planet, both have cores.
You realize that stars are "Suns", yes? And you know the Sun is about 6000 degrees Celsius, at its surface? So in short, no, stars are very hot. Comment: There is a big temperature range amongst stars, but even the coolest stars can't really be described as cold.
it is very very beautiful and quiet.you would love to see the beautiful stars when i went there i seen a very big difference between where i am and p.a it is beautiful.
When stars collide, the explosion can vary in size depending on the size and nature of the stars involved. It can result in massive explosions known as supernovae, which can release immense amounts of energy and matter into space, impacting their surroundings and creating new elements.
there are 5 stars in the big dipper's bowl.