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Life cycle of stars.​

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Answered by sujatamaddu2383
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the gases in a nebula gradually gather together in the spinning balls they spin more and more quickly and until they get amazingly hot in a big blast call nuclear reaction begins when this happens a baby

A star mostly made of two gases hydrogen and helium helium is a gas is used to fill party balloons there are lots of layers inside a star with gases moving around in each one

New stars are born in Star nursery – huge clouds of gas and dust known as nebula are some of the most beautiful sites that powerful telescopes have ever revealed

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