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how does a star form a nebula?

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Question by traci
Submitted on 4/14/2004
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how does a star form a nebula?



Answer by mhgfrtnb
Submitted on 8/25/2004
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i don't know :\

 

Answer by aaaa
Submitted on 9/7/2004
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i have no  idea

 

Answer by PJ
Submitted on 12/12/2004
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     When middle size stars like the sun, with a diameter of about 864,000 mi. loses the its internal energy so fusion doesn't happen at that point and the star starts to cool and the pressure decreases.  When that happens the core can't hold the rest of the mass of the sun together and the gas escapes and circles the core.  Astronomers call it planetary nebula because it looks like a planet when seen from the telescope.  

 

Answer by care-care
Submitted on 1/6/2005
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I have no idea?

 

Answer by melisa romero
Submitted on 4/26/2005
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where does a star form

 

Answer by smelly
Submitted on 12/9/2005
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what is a shooting birth and life?

 

Answer by andrew n
Submitted on 2/26/2006
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i dont konw

 

Answer by cheerdiva2010
Submitted on 3/9/2006
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from the death of stars

 

Answer by the guy
Submitted on 1/4/2007
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i thought a nebula formed a star...?

 

Answer by Sara
Submitted on 4/24/2007
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a nebula builds up with really hot gas and then it forms a star

 

Answer by shelby
Submitted on 5/25/2007
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it's by gas and dust and gravity

 

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