The stars are made up mostly of hydrogen and helium, and only a small percentage of everything else: water, carbon, iron, etc. “Remaining all” is all made from mainly space dust, so we can generally say that all stars are comprised of gas and dust; however, stars are so high in temperature that all the dust in a star could have evaporated during its formation, so all matter in any star is now completely gaseous.
Question : The large collection of stars,dust and gas held together by gravitational attraction between components is known as
Option 1: Cluster
Option 2: Atmosphere
Option 3: galaxy
Option 4: Sun family
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