EARTH & SPACE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The Stars

Learn about the stars. We believe stars are made of similar chemical elements, but they differ in age, size, temperature and distance.

When Stars die

When dead stars die they form galaxies, millions and millions of dead stars. When stars die their left with ultraluminous Infrare gases which leaves a certain color like red, blue, green, white and orange but two colors only last a certain amount of time and after they die and there time is up they form Fusion, when hydrogen, Helium, and Neutron they break up and dies.

As soon as it dies
Once the star has ran out of radition which It will take 10 billion years bu as soon as the star runs out of radititon it will take 36 hours as soon as it dies the falls to earth as a 23 1/2 feet long. The reason the star's radition runs out is because when it is day time the sun absorbs some of the radition from the star. When the star's radition the star losses hydrogen, helium, and Neutron, but the star has so much hydrogen, Helium, and Neutron that's why the star doesn't die in like 25 minutes. Once the hydrogen oxyen runs out and leaves out the star cells.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Sunshine State Standards 6-8

Science/Earth & Space

Standard 1: The student understnds the interaction and organization in the Solar System and the universe and how this affects life on earth (SC.E.1.3.).

Objective 4: Knows that the stars appear to be made of similar chemical elements, although they differ in age, size, temperature, and distance.

Amusement Park Activity

AHHH to bright - When you go to an amusement park at night, try to find the brightest star and compare it to the sun.

 

Did you Know...

The favorite theme park is
Busch Gardens.

 

 

Vocabulary

Chemical- Pertaining to chemitry.

Element- A substance composed
of aoms having an identical number
of protons in each nucleus.

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