The odds are about 1 in 5 because stars live for millions and millions of years,and i doubt we will be alive by the time one does!(unless that star was born years ago) and the sun is a star too, but you don't have to worry about the sun going out for another million years!
Gravity effects stellar evolution by pulling down force on the stars while they are forming. Mass will determine how long the star stays alive and burning.
No, big stars die out in a few million years whereas little stars may take billions or even trillions of years to die. This is because big stars use all of their energy up very quickly because they need to use lots of energy to keep them alive.
Shooting stars are not stars. They are bits of dirt and dust that burn up in our atmosphere, briefly making them look like stars. Most of that is debris is from comets or others bits of dirt in space, but they are not stars and were not stars. So stars do not become shooting stars.
Estimated at 200-400 billion stars.
No; stars are not, to the best of our knowledge, "alive".
Yes, yes they are still alive.
As of 2014, he is alive, and turns 31 in April (apparent birthdate April 27, 1983).
It's unknown if he is.
Breezepelt. (of WindClan)
No, the Old Man-Rick's dad- is still alive on Pawn Stars.
The point is to remember themthink that . i also think stars that r alive should be showed more the dead stars.
Only the youngest one, Cissy, I believe, is still alive.
As of 3/1/ 2014 he was very much alive. I saw him when I visited their store.
Yeah, she's right next to me. I meet all the stars.
No one is
No. As of 2017, he is still alive (born December 21, 1965).