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A Homework Presentation Stars A Homework Presentation By Sammy (^(oo)^)

What is a star? A Star is something that you see when you look up into space at night.

Did you know That the sun Is a star?

Who found the first star? Edward Pickering found the first star in 1899

Did you know that there are over one-million stars in space?

What colours can stars be? Stars can be white, yellow, red and even blue!

Did you know Blue stars are Actually the Hottest star?

How are stars made? Stars are made when giant gas clouds start to clump together, gravity then begins to pull the large clumps, and other things that might be floating in space, together.

Did you know The sun is at Least ten~thousand Times the size of earth but It is one of the smallest stars Ever?

What is the Southern Cross? The Southern Cross is a star pattern or constellation seen only in the bottom half of the world.

Homework presentation Thank you for watching, This has been a Homework presentation by: An Amazing person Called: Sammy (^(oo)^) <3 ****************

************************* Special thanks to: Google The Internet My dog (Brock) For not eating my homework Microsoft Power Point