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A new star would most likely form from stars that died (or exploded). After the death of a star, a dwarf star is the new "baby" star. It's more like a reincarnation (a cycle of rebirth).

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A new star would most likely form in a region of space called a stellar nursery, found within dense interstellar clouds of gas and dust. These clouds provide the necessary materials and conditions for the gravitational collapse of the gas to occur, leading to the birth of a new star.

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