Across
- 2. what causes matter to accrete and form a star.
- 5. when a star runs out of hydrogen fuel, it begins to _____. This causes the pressure in the core to increase.
- 6. this is the heaviest element that can be made from sustained fusion in a stars core.
- 7. the final stage of a low or average mass stars life.
- 10. the longest stage of a stars life, when a star fuses hydrogen into helium
- 13. one of the possible outcomes for a supermassive star. These are so dense nothing can escape its gravitational pull.
- 16. this is what stars create from fusing hydrogen
- 18. the explosion of supermassive star
- 19. the largest stars possible
- 20. when a star begins to fuse elements heavier than hydrogen it will grow bigger, or _____.
- 21. an early age of the stars life before nuclear fusion begins.
Down
- 1. the glowing remains of a low or average mass star
- 3. this is what stars use as fuel during their main sequence
- 4. The measure of how hot or cold a star is.
- 8. when a star grows to a certain size its called a ____.
- 9. one of the possible outcomes for a supermassive star. These are so dense all protons and electrons are combined.
- 11. a large cloud of gas and dust that will eventually form into a star
- 12. the combination of light elements to form heavier elements
- 14. the type of visible light given off by a star.
- 15. the type of nebula that forms at the end of a stars life when its matter is slowly disperses outwards.
- 17. The measure of how much “stuff” makes up a star.