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a star explodes or becomes a white dwarf, then the matter of that star becomes other things.

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What happens as gravity increases to the pressure on the matter within a star?

As gravity increases so the pressure within the star increases, the matter becomes more dense and hotter, more matter is fused. The star decreases in volume initially. The thermal pressure increases to maintain equilibrium.Depending on the total mass the star may then expand to a giant or 'explode' catastrophically as a nova.


What is a vampire star?

A vampire star is any star that "sucks" matter from a close neighbouring star. Typically, it will be a close binary pair, where a white dwarf draws matter off of it's neighbour - normally a red giant - and accretes the matter onto it's surface. This continues until a critical mass is achieved - the Chandrasekhar limit - whereupon the white dwarf explodes as a type Ia supernova.


A very small dense star It forms after a huge massive star explodes and then collapses A teaspoon of it matter would weigh millions of tons?

The description matches that of a neutron star, which is formed after a supernova explosion of a massive star. Neutron stars are incredibly dense, with matter packed tightly together. Due to their high gravitational pull, a small amount of neutron star material would have an extremely high mass.


What is matter from nebula that has begun to condense under the weight of gravity to begin formation of star?

The matter from a nebula that has begun to condense under gravity to form a star is called a protostar. As gravity causes the protostar to contract, the core temperatures rise until nuclear fusion ignites, and a star is born. This marks the transition from a cloud of gas and dust to a shining star.


What would the formation of a main sequence star result from?

The accretion of matter due to gravity.

Related Questions

How is star matter recycled in space?

Mainly, in supernova explosions, part of the matter is blown into space, where it can eventually become part of other star systems, that form later. Please note that only PART of the star matter is recycled. Most stars leave a remainder - a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole. This is part of a more general rule (the Second Law of Thermodynamics), according to which there must needs be irreversible changes in the Universe, over time.


Can both matter and energy be recycled?

no


Can curling irons be recycled?

Yes, curling irons can be recycled no matter how big or small they are. Hope this helped.


Can energy be recycled through an ecosystem explain why or why not?

no it can not be recyled because matter can not be recycled so it cant be either


What can be recycled Energy or matter?

Both because matter is anything that takes up space the computer u are using is matter air is matter because air inside a balloon takes up space


How much matter is recycled on earth?

The amount of matter that is recycled on Earth is not easily quantifiable due to the complex and interconnected nature of Earth's ecosystems. However, it is estimated that a significant amount of matter is recycled through processes like decomposition, nutrient cycling, and waste breakdown to sustain life on the planet. Recycling of matter is essential for maintaining the balance and health of Earth's ecosystems.


How do you make a star lantern using recycled materials?

nothing???????ask help from your classmates


Which component of a stable ecosystem can not be recycled?

Energy cannot be recycled in an ecosystem. While matter like nutrients and water can be recycled within ecosystems, energy flows through the system and is eventually lost as heat.


Why must materials be recycled in the environment?

because we have only a limited amount of matter on earth


Why is the world not filled with waste matter?

A lot of our waste can biodegrade. In a manner of speaking, our world is filled with waste matter that has been recycled naturally.


How would i know if matter in the abiotic environment wasn't recycled?

If matter in the abiotic environment isn't being recycled, you may observe a buildup of waste or pollutants in the environment. This could lead to contamination of air, water, and soil, negatively impacting ecosystems and leading to health hazards for organisms. Monitoring waste accumulation and pollution levels can help in identifying if matter isn't being effectively recycled in the environment.


How is the movement of matter through the biosphere difference from the flow of energy?

Unlike the one way flow of energy, matter is recycled within and between ecosystems.