Scientist think that stars are formed from thick clouds of dust and gases whirling around space.
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Stars. That is how stars are formed. They form from nebulae.
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No, all-stars are not formed by nebulas. All-stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust called molecular clouds, which collapse under their own gravity to form a star. Nebulas are massive clouds of dust and gas in space, where stars are born.
Scientists think the milky way is stars, planetoids and other matter.
Scientists think that Barbados was formed about almost a million years ago.
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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.
Scientists do not make "star fuel," and stars, for the most part are not fueled by carbon, anyway. Stars are mostly fueled by hydrogen which was formed in the very early history of the universe, shortly after the "Big Bang." To learn more about how stars formed and what make them "burn", you should go to a website like http://www.kidsastronomy.com/
the Bryce canyon was formed over 70 million years ago.
Biological molecules were trapped in molecular bubbles.
4.5-5 billion years old
a large object struck Earth, and ejected material from the collision combined.
All stars are formed from protostars.
Scientists believe that gravity was responsible for clumping matter together to form the first stars after the Big Bang. Gravity caused the dense regions of matter to attract more matter, which eventually led to the formation of the first stars.
At the same time that the Earth (and the other planets) formed : 4.5 billion years ago.