That is because of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics. Irreversible processes happen in nature - that's something that can't be avoided. In the case of stars, they will eventually run out of fuel.
Who told you the number of stars was finite? Stars are being formed all the time. They're born, they exist, and they die, ultimately. The atoms and other particles blown out of exploding stars eventually find their way to, among other places, Earth, where they are used to create things. You, for example. Every atom in your body was born in an exploding star.
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There are an infinite number of constellations in the Universe, since any group of stars can constitute a myriad of different shapes according to the viewpoint from which the observer is looking from, and there are a near-infinite number of stars. If you mean how many classic, named constellations visible from Earth, then the answer is 88 for the English-speaking world. The Chinese, Arabs, Polynesians, Hindus, and aboriginal Australians all have their own constellations as well.
Number the Stars is not a film, it is a book.
An infinite number.... And more :)
why was the bravery in the number the stars book in the first theme
The number of stars is finite.
Infinity is a concept, not an actual number. Someone may say the number of stars is infinite, or that the number of fractions between 0 and 1 is infinite, or that the number of even numbers is infinite. But these are not things that can be subtracted.
In general, you cannot. An infinite number divided by any non-zero number is still infinite. An infinite number divided by another infinite number may or may not be infinite.
It is infinite.
stars in the sky that's the some example of infinite sets
If you mean the number pi, that has an infinite number of decimals.If you mean the number pi, that has an infinite number of decimals.If you mean the number pi, that has an infinite number of decimals.If you mean the number pi, that has an infinite number of decimals.
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Each integer has a finite number of factors and an infinite number of multiples.
How about 1 and 149. There are an infinite number of pairs, an infinite number of triplets, an infinite number of quadruplets, ... an infinite number of n-tuples. And n, itself, can be infinitely large.
NO because there is an infinite number of them, just like there is an infinite number of primes. In fact, if there is an infinite number of primes there must be an infinite number of composite numbers too... do you see why?
A infinite number is a number that goes on forever.
Pi is an irrational number. As such, it has an infinite number of digits.