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Hot stars are more massive than cooler stars and thus use up their available fuel much more quickly.

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The larger the star, on the main sequence, the more pressure is put on the core, this increases the temperature, so the star uses up it's supply of hydrogen more quickly.

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The hotter a star is, the faster it will use it's supply of hydrogen up.

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