The Gilmore Girls, being Lorelai and Rory, live in a extemely small town, Stars Hollow, which is in Connecticut.
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The so-called "Population I" stars are found in the galactic suburbs, which is where we live. Population II stars are concentrated toward the galactic bulge.
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Massive stars will be much hotter, and therefore burn up their fuel much more quickly than small stars. Thus, the most massive stars may live merely for a few million years, while red dwarves typically live for trillions of years.
That would be its size. Bigger stars live shorter lives because they use up energy faster, while smaller stars live longer because they don't use up as much energy.
No because smaller stars can live longer than bigger stars and the big stars wont live as long but will end in a very violent explosion.That can result in a major supernova and even a black hole smaller stars will die in a much less violent way.
Stars are way to hot to live on. They also have on atmosphere
The smaller a star the longer it lives. Smaller stars can live up to 200billion years, while a supergiant only lives about 10 billion years. Cooler stars live longer because they don't burn as much energy as a hotter star, while the larger the star, the shorter its lifespan
Massive stars have much greater pressure on their cores, causing them to burn hydrogen (the fuel) more quickly.
Average like the sun ... about 10 billion years. But most stars are dimmer and so live longer, some much longer.
Stars can live more than 10 billion years.
Blue Star- blue stars the super giants of the sky. they are much larger than yellow stars (about 3 times bigger) and hotter. Yellow Stars- yellow stars are a lot smaller and cooler an example is our sun. Therefore, because blue stars are hotter than yellow- they burn their nuclear fuel a lot faster and live for a shorter time.
Stars with less mass live much longer. Stars with greater mass get hotter, and have more pressure in their core; as a result, they use up their fuel much faster.
Small stars live longer
No. Low mass stars live hundreds of billions to trillions of years. The highest mass stars may live only a few million years.