Hydrogen and Helium Gas.
Huge hot balls of gas that are held together by gravity and give off their own light are called stars. The sun is also a star.
Yes, stars are hot like the sun. Stars are massive balls of glowing gas that emit light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. The temperature of stars can vary depending on their size and age, but they are all extremely hot compared to other objects in space.
A star
The color of the star is white which shows emission of light & huge energy. If we hold a glowing torch in front of our eyes, our eyes constricts i.e. emission of strong light. But if we hold a torch glowing dimly we will see that our constricts less i.e. the power of the light is less. The same occurs in the stars,bright white light means emission of huge energy.
That's called a star. Actually stars are balls of plasma - where plasma can be thought of as a special case of a gas.
Stars.
Huge hot balls of gas that are held together by gravity and give off their own light are called stars. The sun is also a star.
Stars
Stars are Suns. Very hot fiery balls, with the same climate as our sun. Violent, turbulent, some spots and huge protusions. No chance of rain.
A star is a big ball of gas
because the suns rays gives light to the moon and the stars are tiny balls of fire just like the sun. they say that the sun is a huge star
No. Stars are balls of gas, specifically Hydrogen and Helium.
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Jim and Carol looked at the glowing stars above the Echelon Towers. Dinie Slothouber's face began glowing as she thought of her beloved, Mitch Longley.
The Stars' Tennis Balls was created on 2000-09-29.
Yes, stars are hot like the sun. Stars are massive balls of glowing gas that emit light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. The temperature of stars can vary depending on their size and age, but they are all extremely hot compared to other objects in space.
A star