Neutron star -- then black hole
The stage that comes first in the life cycle of a high-mass star is the main sequence stage. During this stage, the star fuses hydrogen into helium in its core, maintaining a balance between radiation pressure and gravity.
Br is the atom with the smallest. K+ is the ion with the smallest radius. In general, the shape with the smallest radius has the smallest diameter
The stage that comes after the nebula in the star's life cycle is the protostar stage. During this stage, gravity causes the gas and dust within the nebula to clump together and heat up, eventually forming a dense, hot core. This marks the beginning of nuclear fusion within the protostar.
Formation of the star out of a giant cloud of gas and dust.
The first one that comes to mind is the Star of David (Jewish Star).
The sun is neither the smallest or the biggest star. Our sun is medium sized star.
the fourth stage of a star is "supergiant" and its also the hottest stage
It doesn't differ from a star, it is a star and it is the second stage in a stars life after the nebula stage.
The first stage in a star's life is as a nebula. As the gravitational forces spin faster, the star enters it's second stage, that of a prostar.
yes, it is the stage where a star dies and turns into a blackhole
Yes black hole is last stage of a star
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