Stars are made from interplanetary gas. The atoms in the interplanetary gas start to clump together. As more and more molecules clump, a ball of hot gas forms, eventually giving off enough light and energy to blow off the nebula surrounding the stars. This is called the T-Tauri stage. And that's how a star is formed.
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