Solar System
Objects are not made of forces. A star is made of hydrogen, helium and, later in its life, heavier elements.
No, it is a star
the solar system, made up of the planets, asteroid belt, comets, and the kuiper belt
It depends on what gasses the star is made up of , Some gasses are heavier and some are heavier by nature and most burn at different temperatures. If you find out what gasses the star is made of size is an approximation compared to earth and the weight of the star is not usully very very close
Leo is a constellation made up of many stars.
a star and a goup of objects that revolve around it make up a
Our solar system is made up of one star - the Sun - and everything held in orbit around it. Some distant stars have been determined to have planetary objects surrounding them, too, but there is still more unknown about those than known.
Objects are not made of forces. A star is made of hydrogen, helium and, later in its life, heavier elements.
The Solar System.
A shooting star is made up of rocks then they go around a planet to get more speed then they go and crash on the earth or rome around it; a comet
A neutron star is one that is entirely made up of neutrons.
star is made up of hot gases star is made up up of hot gases
Matter
A star dies out when the gases that the star is made up of burns out
No. The 'force', from Star Wars, is an idea based around engery sorrounding the Star Wars universe. It is made up, and not real.
Hydrogen.
No, it is a star