Stars are like giant, glowing fireballs in the sky. They keep shining because they have a super powerful energy source inside them, nuclear fusion! Think of it like a never-ending campfire that keeps burning for millions of years.
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- A star is like a giant campfire that burns for millions of years because it has enough fuel to keep going.
- Imagine a fire in your backyard, the more wood you add, the longer it burns. Stars have an endless supply of hydrogen acting as their wood.
- The Sun is like a huge, glowing ball of gas burning nonstop, we just don’t see all the smoke and embers.
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See also
- What Is the Difference Between a Planet and a Star?
- What Is the Difference Between ‘Stars’ and ‘Planets’?
- How Did the Moon Form and Why Does It Affect Earth?
- How Do Planets Form Around a Star?
- How Do Comets Survive the Heat of the Sun?
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