Yes. No star has ever been observed that does not. Empirical observational evidence
therefore suggests that every star does, although there is yet no theoretical explanation
for why this should be true.
I assume you mean whether they are all the same. No, there are large differences in size, brightness, density, color, etc.
NO. Stars have difference colors depending on their temperature. The hottest stars are blue and cold stars are red.
The Same Stuff as Stars was created in 2002.
The same as on Earth - Stars
The same age as stars in other galaxies.
Under the Same Stars was created on 2002-07-09.
No.
No.
The collapse of massive stars - the same as neutron stars.
No, there are more massive galaxies with stars in them.
Yes. The stars are the same in both hemispheres. Remember that people used to sail around the world just by looking at the stars. That is because the stars are the same.
Neutron stars, the dead remnants of massive stars.
In a row means one after another on the same line. So "stars in a row" mean there are stars one after another all on the same line.