Stars are not like candles, they are not burning chemically in air. The light they produce comes from nuclear fusion (the conversion of matter int energy) and therefore they can not "blow out".
When all the matter for fusion is used up the stars change size and colour but eventually they stop producing light and go dark permanently.
Stars, light, heat
The story was entitle "Dead Stars" to symbolize the love Alfredo had for Julia. At night, we see the light of numerous stars but what we don't know is that some of the stars are already dead. When stars are die, their glow diminishes then eventually vanishes. But for us on earth, it would take a long time for that to happen (consider the light-years it take for the light of stars to reach our planet). In the context of the story, Julia was Alfredo first love, thus young love. All along, Alfredo thought that he loves Julia but at the moment when Alfredo stares at Julia and touches her hand (last paragraphs), he realizes that the feeling has gone. Yes, he fell in love with Julia but his love wasn't something really serious and as I've said earlier, it was young love. It took him a long time to realize that he had no more feelings for Julia.
"(A) blow" in English is (un) coup, and "to blow" is souffler, in Italian.
The skylight gave the gloomy loft much needed light. I could see the stars through the skylight.
The word blow has one syllable.
yes. stars are aged like us and eventully they will blow up. But more stars are formed. Some stars blow up, some don't. It depends on their mass. Stars having more than 3 times the mass of our sun will blow up when they die, stars having less than 3 times the mass of our sun will not blow up when they die instead they will just shrink and cool.
the sun.
yes
Stars, light, heat
No. Stars emit light.
No, the sun gives light to the moon, but not the stars. the stars give their own light.
no they blow up
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light travels from the stars (arrtard
Stars emit light they do not acquire it
Tuhan.
No. Stars emit their own light.