Yes, stars have gravity, just like any other massive object in the universe. The gravitational force of a star is what causes it to maintain its shape and hold its mass together, as well as influence the orbits of planets and other celestial bodies nearby. This gravitational pull is a result of the star's mass and is essential for processes like nuclear fusion, which powers the star itself.
Gravity keeps the planets in orbit around the sun and the stars and the stars in orbit around the center of the galaxy. Gravity also holds the stars together against their own internal pressure.
Yes. Stars form when clouds of gas and dust, called nebulae, collapse under the force of gravity.
If there were no gravity, period, there would be no stars. If gravity ceased to work, there would be a whole lot of violent explosions as the nuclear, mechanical and other forces within the stars popped the stellar balloons, so to speak.
It depends on how much gravity that causes stars to form. It depends on how big the star in the galaxies is.
A system of billions of stars held together by gravity is called a galaxy. The one we live in is called the Milky Way galaxy.
Stars in the universe twinkle because of refraction not gravity.
yes because they levitate in space gravity does hold stars up
They aren't. Stars form as a result of a cloud of gas collapsing due to gravity.
Gravity keeps the planets in orbit around the sun and the stars and the stars in orbit around the center of the galaxy. Gravity also holds the stars together against their own internal pressure.
Planets and stars have gravity.
The answer is simple: gravity.
There is gravity. There is gravity on all planets, moons, and stars.
Gravity doesn't just "affect" the formation of stars; it's just about the only force that CAUSES the stars to form in the first place.
Yes. Stars form when clouds of gas and dust, called nebulae, collapse under the force of gravity.
Because stars have a greater amount of gravity
It might; gravity might also catapult stars out of a galaxy. But mainly, the stars in a galaxy are believed to have formed within the galaxy in the first place.
If there were no gravity, period, there would be no stars. If gravity ceased to work, there would be a whole lot of violent explosions as the nuclear, mechanical and other forces within the stars popped the stellar balloons, so to speak.