The term is "protostar", not "prostar". Yes. A protostar is an early stage of a star.
Most stars end up as white dwarfs. A few become neutron stars. Even fewer become black holes.
False. Only the most massive stars will become black holes.
the simple reson is mass.......that is if the star under consideration is a heavy one, it is more likely to turn into a black hole and if it is comparatively smaller it is prone to turn into a neutron star or a white dwarf
Blue giants.
Low and medium sized stars will end up as white dwarfs.
The duration of ProStars is 1800.0 seconds.
ProStars was created on 1991-09-14.
ProStars ended on 1991-12-07.
ProStars - 1991 was released on: USA: 14 September 1991
Some massive stars will become neutron stars. When massive stars die they will either become neutron stars or black holes depending on how much mass is left behind.
The difference is in mass. Low to medium mass stars (up to about 8-10 solar masses) become white dwarfs. Massive stars (10 to 25 solar masses) become neutron stars. Stars above 25 solar masses tend to become black holes.
Stars that become white dwarfs die but become black holes . Neutron stars are born from a Super Nova that stored its energy and became a neutron star.
prorostars don't ALWAYS become stars
They Collide and become part of another star which causes Stars to be come Parts of other Stars.
No. Stars such as our sun become white dwarfs. Only stars 8-10 times the mass of the sun or more become neutron stars.
There are three types of stellar remnants. Low to medium mass stars will become white dwarfs. High mass stars will become neutron stars. Very high mass stars will become black holes.
All Stars will become a red giant , and there are also new Stars are borning.