In general about the law of gravity...
-who invented it at first (that i know)
-How it works...
-how it causes objects to orbit around other objects of more mass...
-a few equations to prove it...
-How the gravity holds in one piece the galaxy...
-How it influenced matter to clump together and...
Now my teacher told me that i and a few classmates that we have to make a project about the law of gravity aplying to the stars orbiting the galaxy and how it affects the celectial bodies within the galaxy... Also The Galaxy's Gravity affecting the stars...
Can someone give me a few ideas...
If...
With that i agree with you...
-But this kind of event can hapopen to any kind of material even water...
Recent discoveries of theoretical ocean worlds or super Earth's that are almost 100% water, if they are big enaugh their core can get solid; ice7, right?
And what about the recently...
If the nebulla is so thick and mostly composed out of H2 wouldn't there be a significant amount of Blue giands or super giants of stars as there is plenty of material to form out of?
For fun!
And for the beauty of it...
Imagine... One can look up the glass dome of a city build on the surface of a rogue planet in a cluster of those planets surounded by a thin blueish nebula and the sky allways filled with tousands of stars cause of the lack of atmosphere...
Wouldn't that...
Do Red Dwarf Systems tend to have more solid planets?
And can there start evolving life in any of these systems?
And another question: If a nebula has about 100 or more light years in diameter and if it is very thick and mostly composed out of H2 what type of stars tend to take birth in there...