The most massive stars will die as black holes.
By exploding (super novas).
Black holes.
As black holes.
black holes
None at all/ The life cycle of a star is based on it's initial mass, not where it was formed.
mass
a star with 2-3 stellar masses would become a red supergiant then a supernova and then become a neutron star.
the main sequence
Protostar!
None at all/ The life cycle of a star is based on it's initial mass, not where it was formed.
The more the mass the shorter their life cycle (the more quickly they use their fuel)
its mass
mass
Stars with a low to medium mass will become white dwarfs. Massive stars will become neutron stars or black holes.
a star with 2-3 stellar masses would become a red supergiant then a supernova and then become a neutron star.
A star's "life cycle" depends mostly on its initial mass; everything is determined by mass. Small, low-mass stars may shine essentially forever, while very large high-mass stars may grow old and go supernova in only a few dozen million years.
the main sequence
The more massive a star is, the less its life time.
Protostar!
Mass and size
Their mass. If its mass is nearly like of sun it will become red giant. If its much bigger, it will become super giant