Clouds of gas and dust from which stars form are called interstellar matter.
Stars. That is how stars are formed. They form from nebulae.
No, all-stars are not formed by nebulas. All-stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust called molecular clouds, which collapse under their own gravity to form a star. Nebulas are massive clouds of dust and gas in space, where stars are born.
Yes. Stars form when clouds of gas and dust, called nebulae, collapse under the force of gravity.
Stars begin their lives as clouds of gas and dust called nebulae. Within these nebulae, gravity causes the gas and dust to collapse and heat up, eventually leading to the ignition of nuclear fusion in the core, which marks the birth of a star.
A cluster of stars and a nebulae together is often referred to as a stellar nursery. These regions are where new stars are born out of clouds of dust and gas.
Stars. That is how stars are formed. They form from nebulae.
From vast clouds of dust and gas called nebulae.
Clouds of gas and dust, called nebulas and then form into protostars.
No, all-stars are not formed by nebulas. All-stars are formed from clouds of gas and dust called molecular clouds, which collapse under their own gravity to form a star. Nebulas are massive clouds of dust and gas in space, where stars are born.
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No. The clouds of gas and dust are called nebulae. A quasar is a disk of superheated matter falling into an enormous black hole.
Yes. Stars form when clouds of gas and dust, called nebulae, collapse under the force of gravity.
Stars begin their lives as clouds of gas and dust called nebulae. Within these nebulae, gravity causes the gas and dust to collapse and heat up, eventually leading to the ignition of nuclear fusion in the core, which marks the birth of a star.
Clouds of gas and dust
nebulas
"Clouds" of gas (and dust) concentrated by gravity.
The answer is actually Nebulae.