Stars Facts from Gallery Walk & Life Cycle Sheet
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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How far is the sun from the Earth? | 93 Million Miles.
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What will the sun turn into when it dies? | A white or black dwarf.
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What do all stars consist of? | Hydrogen and Helium.
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What is a galaxy? | A large group of stars, gas, dust & other materials held by gravity.
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What causes a black holes birth? | When a huge star explodes.
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What can escape a black hole? | Nothing.
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How does the sun burn? | Nuclear fusion.
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Where do black holes take you? | Not sure.
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Can a stars color change? | Yes, when they get older.
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What is usually in the center of a galaxy? | Black Hole
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How long does it take a ray of sunlight to reach the earth? | 8 minutes.
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How can you see a black hole? | If there's a light around it.
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What are constellations? | Patterns in the stars.
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