How the stars are born and how you die

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How the stars are born and how you die
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<p>Every night we look at &nbsp;the sky so thick, the scenery is beautiful and beautiful, but have we &nbsp;ever thought of how these stars formed? Does she have a certain age or does she remain? And how do you die?&nbsp;</p>
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<p><strong>&nbsp;How stars form</strong><br>
 The result of the large explosion was the hydrogen and helium atoms, &nbsp;since these two elements have characteristics that distinguish them from &nbsp;other elements, which made it the property of building stars<br>
 These atoms began to approach each other, and began to combine with &nbsp;each other; which led to the formation of what is known as sand, a dusty &nbsp;clouds<br>
 These clouds began to attract the atoms around them, about 300 &nbsp;million years ago, which led to the condensation of these clouds and &nbsp;increasing their temperature.<br>
 The massive rise in temperature in the nebula caused the center to rise dramatically, leading to a massive nuclear explosion.<br>
 After the explosion, the hydrogen atoms were assembled together, with a large amount and high temperatures.<br>
 The nebula turned into burning, high-temperature balls, which led to the formation of the so-called stars</p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;How the stars die</strong><br>
 The stars remain burning and lit up until the amount of material in &nbsp;them is carried out. Each star has a quantity of matter inside it that &nbsp;keeps it burning.<br>
 A star that contains a larger amount of matter dies faster, that is, &nbsp;the relationship is inverse. The larger the size of the material, the &nbsp;faster the star's chance of death, or the shorter the star,<br>
 The &nbsp;sun, which is the nearest star to us, and the largest star around us, &nbsp;needs four billion years for the matter to be carried out and die, where &nbsp;the atmosphere of the sun will be in a state of expansion and collapse; &nbsp;which will lead to the sun swallowing nearby planets such as Mercury And Venus, while the planet will evaporate from the heat. There are stars a few times larger than the sun, these stars are &nbsp;trying to drain their helium quickly, and when all the amount of helium &nbsp;contained in these stars, a huge explosion will shake the galaxy&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote>&nbsp;The birth and &nbsp;death of stars are a daily occurrence, but we do not feel it. The reason &nbsp;is that these stars are about us, and these stars may not be so large &nbsp;that we notice their disappearance. There is another reason: the huge &nbsp;number of stars in the galaxy, Which will make us &nbsp;unaware of the number of stars that existed yesterday and the rest of &nbsp;them today, to calculate how many stars died today&nbsp;</blockquote>
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