runs out of fuel to fuse
Meteors shine like a star because of the friction with Earth's atmosphere as they travel at high speeds. This causes the meteor to heat up and glow.
the heat in outer space makes it shine and be hot
It shines as brightly because of the distance it has from earth and it has to do with how old the star is.
no, i don't believe so
That would be a white dwarf, which is the super dense remains of star that is no longer capable of fusing hydrogen. White Dwarfs continue to shine because they are very hot however, over time the star will lose most of its heat and become a black dwarf.
a star has a substance in side called plasma.
Meteors shine like a star because of the friction with Earth's atmosphere as they travel at high speeds. This causes the meteor to heat up and glow.
The phrase "star that is no longer in space" makes no sense, therefore your question cannot be answered.
the heat in outer space makes it shine and be hot
It is in the energy that is radiated away.
Shine Like a Star - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Ukraine:(Banned) (cinema release)
There is no purpose of a star's brightness. They just exist and shine.
A person with star appeal is a gift from the heavens. Only a handful of people have this wonderful gift. People with star material are known for being talented at so many different things. Its also the way you carry yourself as an individual that makes your light shine. You don't have to be a celebrity to be a star you can make a difference where ever you are.
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Your star will shine, (of the album second coming) is in simple 4/4 time, and the tempo is roughly 110bpm.
Stars shine brilliantly in the night sky due to the process of nuclear fusion happening in their cores. This fusion releases a tremendous amount of energy in the form of light and heat, making the star appear bright and beautiful from our perspective on Earth.
It shines as brightly because of the distance it has from earth and it has to do with how old the star is.