Stars coalesce via the gravitational collapse of vast interstellar clouds of hydrogen and helium gas. As the gas collapses it heats up, eventually synthesizing heavier elements via a process of nuclear fusion. Most stars eventually grow old and die, but a few are large enough to burst into supernova.
The stellar life cycle is essentially the same for most stars, hence it is a "cycle" even though the process does not truly repeat. In the event of supernova explosions, the material can be gathered to form a new, second generation star, but this star will be rife with heavier elements than the progenitor star.
What is capella star life cycle
The "star life cycle" refers to stars. Earth is not a star.
Life Cycle of a Star
No, a protostar is basically the BEGINNING of a star's life cycle.
what is the third stage of the star cycle
Nebulae are associated with the end of a star's life cycle, as they are shells matter that blown off a star, usually in a series of events, when a star is in its death throws.
How does the life cycle of humans compare to the life cycle of a star? They both have stages where they are born and die which is in the main sequence and supernova and in a human they are born in a womb and die of old age.
Nobody "invented" it, the life cycle of stars happens naturally.
A dog.
its mass
Life cycle of a sun like star. A sun like star will start out as a nebula to a protostar to a main sequence star to a red giant and into a white dwarf and will simply fade out.
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