It depends on the size of the star. You could end up with a White Dwarf, a Neutron Star, or a Black Hole with a White Dwarf coming from the smaller star and and a Black Hole coming from the largest star. Our Sun will leave a White Dwarf when it burns out.
Helium and hydrogen
The main stars in the constellation Andromeda are Alpheratz, Mirach, and Almach. These stars are part of the distinctive "V" shape pattern that forms the body of the mythological princess Andromeda.
The majority of visible stars in the sky are main sequence stars, like our own Sun. These stars are in the stable phase of their life cycle where they are fusing hydrogen into helium in their cores.
The group of stars found in the constellation Leo is called the "Sickle," which forms the lion's head. It is a distinctive grouping of stars that is easily recognizable in the night sky.
The group of stars found in the constellation Leo is known as the "Regulus". It is one of the brightest stars in the sky and forms the heart of the lion in the constellation Leo. Regulus is a multiple star system composed of four stars.
All forms.
Nothing that we know of can survive the heat generated on surface of stars, therefore, no. Planets could carry life forms.
It is called a stellar nebula.
light and heat...
Constellation
A constellation
Potassium is an element and formed in stars
The group of stars is called Constellation. I think it's cluster.
the sun
Protostars are the beggining of stars
Stars are made mostly from hydrogen. The more hydrogen available when a star is formed, the more massive it will be.
Stars like our Sun.