LIFE OF STARS BY: Amelie stark
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Table Of Contents Stars ………………...………………………………………….. Pg 3 What forms stars? ………………………………………... Pg 4 Why do we need stars?.......................................... Pg 5 How do stars light up ……...……………………………….. Pg 6 What causes stars to die ………………………………….. Pg 8 Why do we draw stars the way we do …………... Pg 9 Glssory …………………………………………………………. Pg 10 Work Cited …………………………………………………….. Pg 11 About the Author ……………………………………………… Pg 12
STARS In space, there are 170 billion stars. Stars are just like people except they are floating balls made up of hydrogen and helium. They have the same life cycle as humans. Stars are really beautiful at night when there is no light pollution. Stars are very nice when it's night time. Some people study the stars and there are called astromaster and they study how stars form. Stars
What Forms Stars Stars are formed by Nebula which is also known as the star factory. Nebula is made up of gas and dust with a temperature of 71,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Its color is red, blue and green. Then the stars are formed.
Why do we Need Stars We need stars because they create planets. When a star runs out of hydrogen, helium, and their atoms fuse together to make carbon. Carbon makes planets form like earth . Why do we need stars
How do stars light up Stars get their light from the sun which I about 27,000,000 degrees Fahrenheit, and the sun is the really big star. The sun gives about 939 grams per star. The sun is made of hydrogen, helium.
Why do we draw stars the way we do Stars are not like the stars we draw them. They are actually balls of fire that are 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit.They look like the star we draw because of our suture lines in our eyes. There are suture lines in telescopes too. It is accurate to draw stars the way we do if you draw them the same over and over again and if you color the star in rainbow it will be accurate because of how we see the light.
What causes stars to die When a star runs out of hydrogen, helium, and their atoms fuse together to make carbon. Carbon makes planets form. Stars have almost the same life cycle like ours they are born then they die. They start to run out of oxygen helium and hydrogen. They explode tuning it into an of stars supernova explosion which sends out more nebula to start a new generation Atom
Glossary astromaster - someone who studies stars Nebula - a cloud of gas and dust in outer space, visible in the night sky either as an indistinct bright patch or as a dark silhouette against other luminous matter. Planets. - a similar body revolving about a star other than the sun.
Glossary Fahrenheit - a scale of temperature on which water freezes at 32° and boils at 212°. atoms - the smallest component of an element having the chemical properties of the element. suture lines - A line that is in your eye that does not let you see light like it is.
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About the author Amelie -Am-el-ee- is a middle schooler who is 12 at Exploris middle school. She lives in Clayton, North Carolina USA.She believes that any kid can do anything. She is really happy that you are learning about stars.
I HOPE YOU ENJOYED LIFE OF A STAR
Stars have almost the same life cycle as ours. They are born then they die. They start to run out of oxygen helium and hydrogen. They explode tuning it into an of stars supernova explosion which sends out more nebula to start a new generation