Answer: stars don't have the same shapes because there are stars that are bigger than ordinary stars like the sun because the sun is a big ball of gas and there are even bigger than the sun like the giant star super giant star is the biggest star in the world maybe in the future there will be a bigger star than the super giant or SG
Answer: Stars are basically spherical - that would make most of them the same shape. However, if they rotate very fast, they may have the shape of an ellipsoid.
Star groups which appear to form a pattern or shape are called constellations. Sometimes it's hard to imagine the shape!
A 5-pointed star is a geometric shape with straight lines, while an outer space star refers to a massive, luminous sphere of plasma held together by gravity and undergoing nuclear fusion. The term "star" in outer space typically refers to a celestial body, whereas a 5-pointed star is a symbol or shape.
Yes. The north star is an actual star that is roughly aligned with Earth's north pole.
The real name for a ninja star is "shuriken," which translates to "sword hidden in the hand." It is a traditional Japanese concealed weapon used by ninja.
To tie a shoelace in a star, start by creating a small loop with one end of the lace and hold it at the intersection of the laces. Then, wrap the other end of the lace around the loop to create a star shape, and tuck it under the loop to secure the knot. Finally, tighten the knot and adjust the loops to form a star shape.
Yes. Star fruit are real. They get there name from the star shape that they create when cut in half.
In a real star, no. In a 2-dimensional star-shape, no. In 3-dimensional star-shapes, yes, there can be.
P-star real is Priscilla Star Díaz
it is the shape of a star
her fav shape is a star.
yes
A geometric star shape is concave. A star that is in the sky is convex.
I think the shape is a star
yes it have 5 star
The drawn shape of a star is based on astrological observations from Earth. The actual shape of a star in space is a blazing sphere of super-heated gases.
The correct term for a "star shape" would be a pentagram, for 5 pointed ones, hexagram for 6, and etc etc. I suppose it was nicknamed the "star" because of its points that streak out similar to a star.
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