A star
A big ball of hot gases in space is called a star.
A huge ball of very hot glowing gases in space that produces its own light and heat is known as a star. Stars, like our Sun, are primarily composed of hydrogen and helium and generate energy through nuclear fusion in their cores. This process releases enormous amounts of light and heat, allowing stars to shine brightly and influence their surrounding environments.
A ball of ice and rock in space is commonly referred to as a comet. Comets originate from the outer regions of the solar system and are composed of ice, dust, and rocky material. When they approach the Sun, the heat causes the ice to vaporize, creating a glowing coma and sometimes a tail that points away from the Sun.
A speeding ice ball from space is called a meteoroid or a comet. When it enters Earth's atmosphere and creates a bright streak of light, it is known as a meteor or a shooting star. If it survives the journey through the atmosphere and lands on Earth, it is called a meteorite.
Oh, dude, a star is basically a big ball of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, that's like shining super bright in the sky because of nuclear reactions happening inside it. It's like the ultimate cosmic light show, you know? So yeah, a star is basically just a huge, glowing gas ball hanging out in space.
Coma
a coma
become a giant flaming ball of gasses in outer space, that's a good start
Stars
A big ball of hot gases in space is called a star.
You can make a glowing ball by using materials like glow-in-the-dark paint, glow sticks, or LED lights. Simply apply the paint or activate the glow sticks or LED lights inside a ball-shaped object to create a glowing effect.
It is a meteorite.
It is a meteorite.
a comet/meteorite
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.
Comet.
No. The sun is an enormous ball of hot gasses. Earth could fit inside of it more than a million times over.