No, the Earth formed from gas and dust in the solar nebula that surrounded the young Sun. The protostar is the early stage of a star's formation, while the Earth's formation was part of the process that created the entire solar system.
A newly formed protostar will radiate primarily in the infrared wavelength range. This is because the protostar is still in the process of contracting and heating up, emitting energy as thermal radiation at longer wavelengths as it evolves towards becoming a main sequence star.
A protostar does not have a fixed temperature in degrees like a fully formed star. It is in the process of forming and can have a range of temperatures depending on its size, mass, and stage of development.
Planets can be formed from nebular gases and dusts around a protostar or from the cooling of small stars.
The term is "protostar", not "prostar". Yes. A protostar is an early stage of a star.
A landform is naturally formed feature on earth's surface.
A newly formed protostar will radiate primarily in the infrared wavelength range. This is because the protostar is still in the process of contracting and heating up, emitting energy as thermal radiation at longer wavelengths as it evolves towards becoming a main sequence star.
A protostar does not have a fixed temperature in degrees like a fully formed star. It is in the process of forming and can have a range of temperatures depending on its size, mass, and stage of development.
a low mass protostar is the begining formation of a low mass star. a low mass protostar is formed by a nebula (stellar nursery), like a cloud in space, where all stares come from. the definition of protostar is: a collection of gas, and dust who`s gravitational pull is causing it to collapse on itself & form a star. a LOW MASS protostar just has a LOWER MASS then a HIGH MASS protostar. Your Welcome:)
A newly formed protostar will radiate primarily in the infrared wavelength due to the high temperatures generated during the gravitational contraction process. As the protostar evolves and starts nuclear fusion, it will begin to emit visible light across the electromagnetic spectrum.
New stars together are called a star cluster.They usually travel in space together, for there gravity keeps them in a group.
A star is called a protostar before it begins nuclear fusion in its core and officially becomes a star. During this stage, a protostar is formed from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust, as gravity pulls material together and heats up the core.
A Protostar.
A protostar takes about 100,000 years to reach the main sequence.
A protostar is more like a stage previous to a star - before it ignites.
Planets can be formed from nebular gases and dusts around a protostar or from the cooling of small stars.
The term is "protostar", not "prostar". Yes. A protostar is an early stage of a star.
No. The sun was a protostar about 4.6 billion years ago.