No, not all stars are the same color. The color of a star is determined by its temperature, with hotter stars appearing bluer and cooler stars appearing redder. Stars can come in various colors such as blue, white, yellow, orange, and red.
No. They come in all shapes and sizes. Colors too! It all depends on how much matter the star takes in during its formation.
Stars all appear to revolve around the sky each day as the Earth revolves, but relative to each other the stars stay 'fixed'. That is because they are so distant it takes years for any of them to move appreciably.
All stars are sun or sun is the star both are same.
The planet Mars is gravitationally bound to the Sun. The Sun is the primary celestial body in our solar system. All the planets in the solar system (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) revolve around the Sun.
No.
Because the stars are relatively so far away, all planets of this solar system have the same number of stars near them.
World Cup All Stars was created in 1994.
World Wrestling All-Stars ended in 2003.
World Wrestling All-Stars was created in 2001.
Not possible.
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No, there are more massive galaxies with stars in them.
One way to respond to the fact that people around the world are not all seeing the same constellations would be to say that we are all gazing out into the universe, into the largely-unknown. Also, people around the world view all of the same constellations, just not at the same time of the year.
I think that they stay at Disney Resort but they all have the same name!;)