The vast distances between stars in space make it highly unlikely for one star to come close to another due to the vastness of the universe. The chances of two stars colliding or coming close enough to interact gravitationally are astronomically small. This results in each star essentially maintaining its own orbit and trajectory without significant disruptions from other stars.
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what planet's resources might come close with earth
The closest known black hole to Earth is over 1,000 light-years away, so the likelihood of another black hole getting near Earth in the foreseeable future is extremely low. Additionally, the vast distances and rare occurrences of black holes make it highly improbable for one to come into close proximity to our planet.
Mating partners come close to one another and release eggs and sperm during the reproductive process known as spawning. This typically occurs in aquatic animals such as fish and amphibians, where the release of eggs and sperm into the water allows for fertilization to take place externally.
The star Polaris may have its own planetary system. Certainly none in our solar system come close to it
The cold glass cools the air close to the outside of the glass and causes the moisture in the air to condense on the outside of the glass when the molecules in the air come close enough together to touch one another..