Huge hot balls of gas that are held together by gravity and emit their own light are called stars. They primarily consist of hydrogen and helium and undergo nuclear fusion in their cores, which produces energy and light. Stars vary in size, temperature, and brightness, and they play a crucial role in the universe's structure and evolution. The Sun is the closest example of a star to Earth.
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.
I don't think there is a scientific concept called "gravity light". There is gravity, and there is light. The two are not directly related.
Gravity of Light was created in 2010.
Stems grow against gravity due to a process called phototropism, where they bend towards light. This phenomenon allows plants to optimize photosynthesis by positioning their leaves to receive more sunlight. Additionally, stems typically grow upwards against gravity to reach for resources such as light and nutrients.
Galaxies, such as the Milky Way and Andromeda, are sources of light that have been found to be collections of billions of stars rather than individual stars. These galaxies contain vast numbers of stars, dust, and gas held together by gravity.
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.
Balls of gas that appear in the night sky are called stars. They are massive, luminous spheres of plasma held together by gravity and emit light and heat through nuclear reactions in their core. Stars are visible in the night sky because of the light they emit.
I don't think there is a scientific concept called "gravity light". There is gravity, and there is light. The two are not directly related.
Please clarify what you mean by "gravity light". I am not aware of any physical concept commonly called by that name.
gravity clumped stars together, created planets and stopped everything from moving at the speed of light
That is called a "black hole".
A lens that forms images by refracting light rays together is called what?
Light is affected by gravity, if the gravity is immense. In a black hole, the gravity is so immense that light cannot escape from it, hence it cannot be seen - whcih is why it's called a "black hole".
Gravity of Light was created in 2010.
That'd be a star
When there's no gravity, light just travels in one direction at the speed of light. Gravity bends the direction at which light travels.