The lifetime of a star depends on the amount of fuel a star has, and the rate at which it fuses it. This can better be described as it's mass and it's luminosity.
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The lifetime of a star depends on the amount of fuel a star has, and the rate at which it fuses it. This can better be described as it's mass and it's luminosity.
I think it´s mass.
I assume you mean, "how long a star lives". That depends mainly on the star's mass, with more massive stars using up their fuel way faster than less massive ones.
How long a star lives depends primarily on its mass. More massive stars burn through their nuclear fuel quickly and have shorter lifespans, often only millions of years, while less massive stars, like red dwarfs, can burn for billions of years due to their slower fusion rates. Additionally, factors such as metallicity and temperature can also influence a star's lifespan, but mass is the most significant determinant.
Stars live different lengths of time, depending on how big they are. A star like our Sun lives for about 10 billion years, while a star which weighs twenty times as much lives only 10 million years, about a thousandth as long.
the stars amount of mass
That depends on their visa.
It's luminosity,motion and mass.
It depends on the individual red fish
It depends how long you care for it and how you care for it because it can vary as to how long a plant lives or dies.
it depends how far away the star is. it's not like we have the technology or anything anyway so....