Physics, asked by darshyadav078, 4 months ago

how stardust is formed any idea​

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Answered by devika2271
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According to science, stardust is made of particles remaining from a supernova explosion. Though we could wrongfully believe, Stars won't shine forever. Like ourselves, and every other living being, the stars are born, they live, and they die.


darshyadav078: can you explain me about formation of stars and planets
devika2271: The Origins Of Stars And Planets. Like the giant galaxies in which they appear, stars and their planets form when clumps of gas and dust contract to much smaller sizes. During the first phases of star formation, each of these contracting clumps was too cool to produce visible light.
Answered by smehmood2006
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So the star is in equilibrium and does not collapse or explode. The energy emitted comes from nuclear fusion in the center of the star, beginning with the fusion of hydrogen atoms into helium. ... The Earth and everything on it, including ourselves, owes their existence to such exploding stars. We are all made of stardust

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