How long a star takes to burn out depends on the mass of the star. It is estimated that stars can burn for billions of years. The understanding is the more mass a star has the faster it can burn out.
Depending on it's initial mass it can vary between a few hundred million years for a blue supergiant to maybe a billion years for a smaller giant.
Our Sun for comparison is expected to live for over 10 billion years.
No, the black hole will swallow it because it's gravity is much stronger than the blue giant star.
Alnilam is a blue-white super giant star, with a surface temperature of around 27,000 Kelvin.
A bright giant is a class of star that don't quite make it into the supergiant class but are much more luminous than giants.Eg. Epsilon Canis Majoris (Adhara): a blue-white (B-type) bright giant
no its a star if it was a gas giant it would be a planet
The scientists classify them by them color,there tempher,and by there light.
A blue giant star is made of the same material as other stars. It is made of several types of gases that burn very hotly.
A blue giant star is made of the same material as other stars. It is made of several types of gases that burn very hotly.
The temperature of a blue giant star is between 12,500and 37,000 degrees Fahrenheit
The blue giant is blue because of the temperature of the gases surrounding the star. These stars are extremely hot.
first its a protostar then it move to a blue star, next the blue star changes to a red giant thehn a red supergiant then either a supernova or blackhole
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That refers to a star that:* Is blue * Is fairly big
the blue giant is the brightest star
That refers to a star that:* Is blue * Is fairly big
It is a blue sub-giant.
blue stars are hotter
No, the black hole will swallow it because it's gravity is much stronger than the blue giant star.