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how does a stars life begin?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/stars/lifecycle/
Answered by Cami
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A star begins its life as a cloud of dust and gas (mainly hydrogen) known as a nebula. A protostar is formed when gravity causes the dust and gas of a nebula to clump together in a process called accretion. ... If a critical temperature in the core of a protostar is reached, then nuclear fusion begins and a star is born.
Answered by sparkleprincess
A star begins its life as a cloud of dust and gas (mainly hydrogen) known as a nebula. A protostar is formed when gravity causes the dust and gas of a nebula to clump together in a process called accretion.
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