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.
The sun is similar to other stars because it is a star itself. All stars are made of the same types of materials, hydrogen and helium. In addition to the same make up, all stars also have a life cycle.
The life cycle of all stars is pretty similar from birth to late in their life - that's when the rest of their life cycle can vary dramatically. Small and medium-sized stars tend to be the longest-lived stars (our Sun is a typical example), and they end their life by expanding, cooling, and then blowing off their outer shell while their nucleus collapses to a "White Dwarf".
100% of all stars go through the Main Sequence stage. This is when they Fuse hydrogen into Helium. The length of this time depends on the density and composition of the star but they all do it.
No, some are hotter/cooler, some are more/less massive, but they all follow the same life processes.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram was a valuable tool for helping astrophysicists work out the stellar life cycle. Arrange all the stars by color (frequency) from left to right, with the bluest on the left and the reddest on the right. Then sort these all by size from top to bottom, with the largest on top. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was an astronomer from India who determined the process of how stars form, shine, age, and die, and was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on that subject.
In the nebula!
The sun is similar to other stars because it is a star itself. All stars are made of the same types of materials, hydrogen and helium. In addition to the same make up, all stars also have a life cycle.
yes all dogs are the same
show a mammels life cycle
Since humans are "animals" we all have the same life cycle, only difference is we're smarter :)
The life cycle of all stars is pretty similar from birth to late in their life - that's when the rest of their life cycle can vary dramatically. Small and medium-sized stars tend to be the longest-lived stars (our Sun is a typical example), and they end their life by expanding, cooling, and then blowing off their outer shell while their nucleus collapses to a "White Dwarf".
Some flies do tetrahedron.
it is born tacking care of then it goes of my it self gets married has a baby and starts all it stars all over
The Blue Morpho Butterfly life cycle is the same as all butterflies. During the life cycle, the larvae can be referred to as the baby.
yes because they are mammals and we are apes in scientific studies it shows that we are apes and if you look at pictures and the studies you will under stand all mammals have the same life cycle as a human because after all we are all mammals.
100% of all stars go through the Main Sequence stage. This is when they Fuse hydrogen into Helium. The length of this time depends on the density and composition of the star but they all do it.
the life cycle for horses are for all breeds. it is a dumb life cycle