The major difference is that a low-mass star lives much longer. The reason for this is that a high-mass star gets hotter, is much brighter, and uses up its fuel much faster. The difference can be quite dramatic, with some stars being millions of times brighter than others.
Also, assuming the star doesn't acquire additional mass, a low-mass star will end up as a white dwarf, while more massive stars will end up as a neutron star, or in the case of the most massive stars, a black hole.
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Plants do not go through complete metamorphosis.
The product life cycle represents the amount of revenue a product generates over time, from its inception to the point where it is discontinued. A project life cycle measures the work that goes into a project from beginning to end. The phases in product life cycle are initiation, planning, execution, and closure.
The project life cycle differs by industry, organization, project type and encompasses sequential and overlapping phases. The product life cycle does not differ regardless of the type of product, has sequential but non-overlapping phases, and may include multiple project life cycles. Usually the project life cycle is wanted to be shorter but product life cycle longer.
None at all/ The life cycle of a star is based on it's initial mass, not where it was formed.
Yes, sexual life cycles can differ based on the relative timing of meiosis and fertilization. In some organisms, such as animals, meiosis and fertilization occur separately and alternately, resulting in a diploid-dominant life cycle. In contrast, in some algae and fungi, meiosis and fertilization can occur in close succession, leading to a haploid-dominant life cycle.
Cells replicate themselves and eventually part during mitosis. Humans reproduce when the female egg cells is fertilized by the male sex cell.
It helps the life cycle change lives and makes everyone be happy for their health and family.
Their special product life cycle of quick, dramatic sales and a sharp, drastic decline differs from the five stage product life cycle concept of product development, introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.