Hydrogen and helium
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By definition, a binary star system has two stars in it.
Sun and stars .
A star system can have two or more stars. A star system with two stars is called a binary star system.
There are no national flags that have only two stars on them. However the following national flags have two stars on them: Panama St. Kitts and Nevis Sao Tome and Principe Syria
Mass and age.
The Tet Offensive in January of 1968 and the ever-increasing body count fueled the anti-war movement, bringing in people from all walks of 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/
Fueled (with one L) is the American spelling. Fuelled (with two L's) is the British spelling.
No, the sun and other stars are not living things.
Why stars "burn", and the size of the universe.
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no, it is a similie because it uses the word 'as' so it is comparing two things whereas a metaphor says that something 'is' or 'are' something eg. the daffodils are continuous stars
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Stars, planets, nebulus, and gas clouds...atoms, electrons, leptons. "all the things" is a bit broad. Those three dots represent the things in between those two sets of things.
To be a solar system requires only one sun and things orbiting it. Most stars are by themselves, with things orbiting them. There are some binary systems, where two stars are together, but they are not as common and our solar sun is not part of a binary system.