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bluish-white star is the youngest stars, they are new stars by:mike john s. barraza
No. While blue stars generally do not last as long as others, it is possible to find relatively young yellow or red stars.
He was the youngest on the moon but not in space He was the youngest on the moon but not in space
Only very massive stars are blue. This is because they must burn hotter to resist the crush of gravity due to their large masses. They burn very hot, but also very fast so they have much shorter lifespans than less massive stars do. Therefore, blue stars are young because they become red supergiants and then go supernova fairly rapidly in star lifespan terms. They just do not last very long in the blue giant stage, so those stars, like Rigel in Orion, are young stars. If they were not, they would be red supergiants or neutron stars or black holes by now.
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The smallest continent is not necessarily the youngest.
The youngest continent is Australia, which began to separate from Antarctica around 50 million years ago.
The youngest stars are protostars which are still forming within giant molecular clouds. The oldest stars in the universe are believed to be Population II stars, which are remnants from the early universe and can be found in globular clusters.
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Most new, young, stars can be found in the arms of spiral galaxies
Evan Lysacek is the youngest, born on June 4, 1985.
Africa is the youngest continent in terms of political status, most of it was freed from major empires in the 60s. You could say Antarctica is the youngest in terms of political status since it has none, but its technically "unborn" so it cannot be considered any age.
bluish-white star is the youngest stars, they are new stars by:mike john s. barraza
Young stars are blue because they are also hotter than older stars, which have cooled down to make white, yellows, then oranges, then red.
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Africa is a continent, it does not have a flag