A star is a massive, luminous ball of plasma held together by gravity. A star begins as a collapsing cloud of material composed primarily of hydrogen, along with helium and trace amounts of heavier elements. Once the stellar core is sufficiently dense, some of the hydrogen is steadily converted into helium through the process of nuclear fusion. The remainder of the star's interior carries energy away from the core through a combination of radiative and convective processes. The star's internal pressure prevents it from collapsing further under its own gravity.
Yes, stars are shaped like spheres (same with planets and moons).
Stelle (or stellette) is the type of pasta shaped like small stars.
They are not star-shaped. Stars are actually spherical due to gravity.
yes
consalations are figures in the sky that are shaped with stars
snowflakes are shaped like stars
Starlings have tiny star shaped spots on their body.
Stars are not physically star-shaped (as in having 5 points). They're spherical in shape.
well who knows...................................... why arnt you shaped properly im sure you are =] its just an example its one of lifes great mysterys
Jonathon Beccera
so it can best listen to the music of the stars.
I don't think they really have a shape.They are huge balls of buring gas in the sky. But, I know for sure they aren't star shaped. Have a quick glance at the sun ... the only star close enough to us for its shape to be observable. Stars are nominally spherical (round-shapes, ball-shaped), with the possibility of a slight bulge around the middle of any star that spins fast.