Plasma, Nitrogen, and other deadly gases
A star's color is caused by the type of gases its made up of and the temperature..
Stars are primarily composed of gases, especially hydrogen and helium. These gases undergo nuclear fusion in their cores, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing energy in the process. While stars do have some solid and liquid materials in their composition, they make up a very small percentage compared to the gases.
No. There are four "states" of matter; solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Plasma is the state of extremely hot gasses in which the electrons have been stripped away from the atomic nuclei, causing the nuclei and electrons to exist in a kind of super-heated nuclear soup. Stars are "plasma".
Hydrogen and helium are the most abundant gases in stars, with hydrogen being the most common element found in stars. Other gases present in stars include oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron in smaller quantities.
Stars are huge celestial bodies made mostly of hydrogen and helium gas. They emit light and heat through nuclear fusion reactions occurring in their cores. Stars can vary in size, color, temperature, and brightness, depending on their age and mass.
A star's color is caused by the type of gases its made up of and the temperature..
hot gases
2 gases called hydrogen and helium are ones that stars mostly made of.
the sun is made up of many gases that spontanious combust together creating flares. the stars are made by an exposion of another. so in a nutshell stars are pretty nuch made up of "stardust".
Stars like our sun.
Stars are made up of certain gases which burn and show off light. The sun is the closet star to earth.
A star is mainly made up of hot gases, usually. The main gas is normally hydrogen. Also helium is important.
Stars are primarily composed of gases, especially hydrogen and helium. These gases undergo nuclear fusion in their cores, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing energy in the process. While stars do have some solid and liquid materials in their composition, they make up a very small percentage compared to the gases.
both are in space the solar system both are made up of gases and hydrogen and helium and iron
A star's color is caused by the type of gases its made up of and the temperature. The temperature changes depeding on the age of the star. Older stars turn red due to the amount of space it has to heat up.
Most stars are made of gases, primarily hydrogen and helium, though many stars also contain small quantities of heavier elements.
How old it is and what gases it is made up of.