That depends on the mass of the proto-star.
The color of a star determines the heat of the star. For example; a white dwarf star does not produce nearly as much heat as our sun does. However, one day, our sun will turn into a white dwarf star. When this happens there will not be enough heat to live on Earth.
A star turns into a red giant when it lose fuel and die. If a star isn't a massive star then it expands into a red giant. After that it becomes a white dwarf. If its massive then it collapses on itself and turns into a black hole.
No. The Sun was never a planet, and the Sun will never turn into a planet. In about 5 billion years, the Sun will expand into a red giant star. It will last that way for another billion or so years, and then slowly shrink down into a brown dwarf star.
A star 30 times the mass of our Sun will quickly exhaust its hydrogen, go supernova and probably form a "black hole".
a dwarf star
It will turn into a white dwarf star, after being a red giant star.
no it can not turn to stone..
The sun is a star, and always has been.
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It will turn into a giant star, explode, and turn into a nebula.
That depends on the mass of the proto-star.
Turn into a star
Depending on the mass of whatever is left over of a star, it can turn into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or - in the case of the most massive stars - a black hole.
it depends on the mass. If the star is small and it dies then it will turn into a red giant then a white dwarf. But if the star has enough mass and is bigger than any other star then it will collapse and turn into a black hole.
by the red star
Yes.