This star is 99% of the mass in our solar system.
What is the sun?
This describes how the universe is moving; not an explosion.
What is an expansion?
The majority of stars in the universe fall in this category.
What is main sequence?
There are 92 of these, naturally.
What are elements?
I have this many children.
What is three?
What is a white dwarf?
The age of the universe.
What is 13.7 billion years old?
The highest temperature stars are this color.
What is blue?
The opposites attract force.
What is electromagnetic force?
This is my age.
What is 34?
This force brings stars into life and takes them out.
What is gravity?
This describes the early conditions of the universe.
What is very hot and very dense?
The size of a star helps determines this.
What is its brightness?
This is the same as the atomic number.
What are protons and electrons?
I have taught this many years.
What is 11?
This process is the fuel source of stars.
What is fusion?
These 2 elements were created in the first few seconds of the Big Bang.
What is hydrogen and helium?
This type of star has high temperature, but low brightness.
What is a white dwarf?
We find this by taking atomic mass minus atomic number.
What are neutrons?
This is my dog's name.
What is Gus?
The factor that determines if a star becomes a black hole or white dwarf.
What is mass of a star?
This is where all the matter was before the Big Bang.
What is the point of singularity?
HR diagrams measures this.
What is temperature and brightness?
The bond used between oxygen and hydrogen in water.
What is a covalent bond?
This is my favorite student.
What is a trick question?
I love all my students!