Stars are like helpers in a big building project, they help make galaxies. When stars are born, they send out materials that can create more stars and even whole new parts of the galaxy. Imagine you're building a house, and every time you finish one room, it helps build the next one. That's how stars work in galaxies!
Examples
- A single star can send out enough material to help form a whole new star in another part of the galaxy.
- When a big star explodes, it sends out materials that make other stars grow bigger.
- Stars are like little helpers, they give gifts (energy and stuff) to other parts of the galaxy.
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See also
- What Causes a ‘Black Hole’ and Why Is It Invisible?
- Why Do Black Holes Glow?
- How Did the Moon Form and Why Does It Affect Earth?
- How Did the First Stars Shape the Early Universe?
- How Do Astronauts ‘Feel’ in Space?
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