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== Explanation ==
 
== Explanation ==
 
A star is a hot glowing body of [[plasma]] and [[gas]]es held together by the force of [[gravity]]. A star is formed from the gravitational collapse of a nebula, which contains mostly [[hydrogen]] and [[helium]]. Stars vary in their sizes, [[temperature]]s and [[mass]].The [[energy]] of a star is the result of the [[nuclear fusion]] in its core, which fuses hydrogen to form helium. In fact, other heavier elements in the universe are fused inside stars as well. Which also means that you and I, are technically stardust. While all the stars play a significant role in the [[universe]], the most significant star for human beings on [[Earth]] is the [[Sun]], which is the primary source of [[life]] in the [[solar system]].
 
A star is a hot glowing body of [[plasma]] and [[gas]]es held together by the force of [[gravity]]. A star is formed from the gravitational collapse of a nebula, which contains mostly [[hydrogen]] and [[helium]]. Stars vary in their sizes, [[temperature]]s and [[mass]].The [[energy]] of a star is the result of the [[nuclear fusion]] in its core, which fuses hydrogen to form helium. In fact, other heavier elements in the universe are fused inside stars as well. Which also means that you and I, are technically stardust. While all the stars play a significant role in the [[universe]], the most significant star for human beings on [[Earth]] is the [[Sun]], which is the primary source of [[life]] in the [[solar system]].
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