Oxygen makes up close to one quarter of the air surrounding Earth.
Oxygen makes up 20.95% of the air surrounding Earth (that is almost 25%).
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Polaris is a multiple star system; each of the stars that make it up has its own surface temperature. For more details, I suggest you take a look at the Wikipedia article on "Polaris".
A cloud of dust that becomes a star forms through the process of gravitational collapse. As the dust particles come together, they begin to heat up and eventually ignite nuclear fusion, which results in the birth of a new star.
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Hmm well if a star is moving, then i do not believe it is a star dude. If it doesn't light up til it gets close it's definitely not a star, lol
A star is a ball of hot gases and plasma. (It's not actually "on fire", but it's similar to a ball of fire in that fire is also mainly hot gases and plasma.) The Sun is a star, so you could look for pictures of the Sun if you wanted to get an idea of what a typical star would look like "up close."
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Just look at it close-up.
A star appears as a single point of light from Earth, regardless of how close you are. The size of a star can vary greatly, ranging from a few times larger than Earth to hundreds of times larger than our sun. When looking at a star up close, its size would depend on the particular star being observed.
because sun is the only star that is close to earth
have any satellite or robots look-up close to neptune
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