Pumba was likely referring to stars in the context of the movie "The Lion King." Stars are massive celestial bodies made primarily of hydrogen and helium, undergoing nuclear fusion to produce light and heat. In the film, Pumba and Timon sing about the "big balls of gas" in a humorous way while looking at the night sky. These stars, including our Sun, are critical components of the universe.
my balls are big
Because they are big balls of burning gas.
The inner planets are like big rocks. The outer planets are like big balls of gas.
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Planets are pretty much just big rocks or gas balls orbiting their sun. They are just there, until their sun explodes or another big rock hits them and destroys them.
No, the gas is not harmful.
No. Stars are balls of gas, specifically Hydrogen and Helium.
It depends on what gas you are talking about.
Well, shooting stars are actually big balls of hot gas. which is a comet. So the best term for a shooting star would be comet.
Because the gas is in a clump and bits of space rock stick onto the gas and creates something like a shield. Then the bits of space rock on the gas stick together. The clump of rock over time, gets smooth and then it is big enough to be a planet.
All stars are enormous balls of burning gas.