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Stars are made of:
solids
plasmas
liquids
gases

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User Sukhvir
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Answer:

Gas

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically, stars are big exploding balls of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium. Our nearest star, the sun, is so hot that the huge amount of hydrogen is undergoing a constant star-wide nuclear reaction, like in a hydrogen bomb.

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User Gerben
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Answer:

Hi there!

Your answer is:

D. Gases

Step-by-step explanation:

Stars are mass balls of hydrogen and helium! Both gases

Hope this helps

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