Sometimes a blue giant star will explode at the end of its life and and if there happens to be a chunk of leftover star substance, a new star will be created.
Long-lived stars begin their lives with less mass and a smaller amount of hydrogen fuel. and Long-lived stars are less luminous during their main-sequence lives.
A star begins its life in cool clouds of dust and gas called a nebula.
1.Nebula ( plural for nebulae) are the birth place of stars. 2. If a critical temperature in the core of a protostar is not reached, it ends up a brown dwarf. 3. Stars begin their lives inside molecular clouds.
many stars die as a supernova. not really able to determine which types, because they die at random, but if they dont die as supernovas, they just collapse and disappear into one point in the sky.
The more mass a star has the less time it has to live or "be a star." The less mass a star has the longer it has to live.
Stars begin their lives as clouds of gas and space dust.
nebulas =-)
nebulas =-)
Very large ones.
nebula's
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No, but some stars can end their lives by becoming a black hole.
larger stars have longer lives, because as stars burn they are slowly burning up fuel and begin to cave in on themselves. the larger, the more fuel, the more fuel, the longer lasting.
Long-lived stars begin their lives with less mass and a smaller amount of hydrogen fuel. and Long-lived stars are less luminous during their main-sequence lives.
They are not. A supernova is an explosion of a star. Blue stars usually end their lives in such explosions.
Heavy stars go supernova at the end of their lives.
A star begins its life in cool clouds of dust and gas called a nebula.