Stars form from gigantic clouds of gas and dust which are
scattered throughout the spiral arms of our galaxy and in other galaxies. Many
of these clouds appear to be dark. One such dark cloud is the Coal. Sack nebula
in the constellation_ of the Southern cross. A cloud starts to form into stars
when it becomes dense enough to collapse under the inward pull of its own
gravity. As the cloud falls together, it separates into knots and clumps, each
of which will eventually form an individual star. These stars — in — the -
making are visible as small, dark blocks against the background of brightly
glowing nebulae. A typical block known as a globule, is about the diameter of
the solar system. At the dense central core of the still shrinking globule is
formed the embryo star which is known as a protostar: At first the protostarshines a dul red, releasing heat which is produced by friction as material from
the globule cascades down upon its surface. Eventually, the pressure'
and temperature at the protostar's centre rise sufficiently for nuclear reaction
to begin. These nuclear reactions mark the true birth of, new star. It is
estimated that a star of the mass of the Sun takes about 10 million years to
pass from the globule stage to the point when nuclear reactions begin.
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Since most of the original cloud consists of hydrogen and are
made up Largely of hydrogen and helium. At atoms are crushed together to form
helium. The conversion of hydrogen to helium releases energy which keeps the
star life. Such stars are in the stable prime of their lives. This is the stage
that the Sun and most other visible stars have reached today.
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