Giant balls of plasma would be more accurate but otherwise that is more or less true. Plasma is made of atoms that have lost their electrons.
Balls of incandescent (fusing) hydrogen gas that was brought together by gravity.
Balls of gas that appear in the night sky are called stars. They are massive, luminous spheres of plasma held together by gravity and emit light and heat through nuclear reactions in their core. Stars are visible in the night sky because of the light they emit.
Stars are primarily made up of hydrogen and helium gas, which undergo nuclear fusion in their core to generate heat and light. This fusion process is what sustains a star's energy output and prevents it from collapsing under its own gravity. So in a way, stars can be thought of as massive balls of gas undergoing nuclear reactions.
No stars are flaming balls of various gasses and moons are planetismals that come from nearby planets
Stars are hotter than planets. Stars are massive balls of gas that produce heat and light through nuclear reactions in their cores, while planets do not produce their own heat and rely on the heat they receive from the star they orbit.
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No. Stars are balls of gas, specifically Hydrogen and Helium.
Stars are balls of burning gas.
Stars are huge balls of glowing gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that produce light and energy through nuclear fusion in their cores.
Stars...
Because they are big balls of burning gas.
All stars are enormous balls of burning gas.
Stars.
No.., the sun is a ball of gas, and stars are balls of gas.. so basically yeah - but but that means all stars are twins at different sizes.
stars which the Sun is an example.
Stars are enormous balls of extremely hot gas, which are similar to our sun, but much farther away.
Balls of incandescent (fusing) hydrogen gas that was brought together by gravity.