Answer:
B) False
Step-by-step explanation:
It is false because stars that form in nebule disrupt the cloud of gas, which prevents further star formation. When that star dies, it releases less matter than the original dust cloud had, eventually resulting in the cloud not having enough matter to make another star after several generations. And even if we were to say that the gas is continually recycled (which it is not), eventually the expansion of space will cause the universe to drift apart, and stars would not be able to form from dust clouds anymore.