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Life Cycle of a Star

Life Cycle of a Star. By Gavin Davis,#7. A star begins as a. cloud of gas and dust. Protostar. gravey causes a cloud of gas and dust to become a protostar. A Star is Born. As soon as nuclear fusion begins the life of a star begins. Star Classifications.

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Life Cycle of a Star

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  1. Life Cycle of a Star By Gavin Davis,#7

  2. A star begins as a cloud of gas and dust.

  3. Protostar • gravey causes a cloud of gas and dust to become a protostar.

  4. A Star is Born • As soon as nuclear fusion begins the life of a star begins.

  5. Star Classifications the elements that they absorb and their temperature.decreasing temperature, O, B, A, F, G, K, and M.

  6. Continuing Life Cycle of a Large Mass Star Stars are born in nebulae. clouds of dust and gases are pulled from gravitational force which makes a Protostar. then as soon a undergo fusion starts a star is born. As the inside of the star grows a star will star to teran in to a red super gaint and the star will live for thousands of years. when it deis it will ether tern into a supernova or a blak hole.

  7. Continuing Life Cycle of a Smaller Mass Star Stars are born in nebulae. clouds of dust and gases are pulled from gravitational force which makes a Protostar. then as soon a undergo fusion starts a star is born. As theinside of the star is the same a star will star to teran in to a smaller star. it will live for at least 10 to 20 thousand years. when it dies it might tearn into a wight dorf star or a blak dorf.

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