The mass of a star affects the lifespan of the star. The less the mass, the longer life span of the star. More massive stars burn up their fuel more quickly than the smaller stars. As the massive stars begin to burn the fuel and become smaller, the life span increases.
It's mass - and to a small degree other stellar companions.
It's mass.
The more mass, the shorter it's "life"
The main factor that affects the evolution of a star is its mass. This helps to determine how long evolution will take.
The total mass. That will determine the life cycle of the star, the nature of its death and of the remnants after its death.
The star's mass affects its evolution.
The star's mass and its volume.
The star's mass.
Mass
Its mass.
The mass of the star
Yes it does to a certain extent.The colour of a star depends almost exclusively on its initial mass.The initial mass determines the evolution of the star. Depending on the initial mass it may become a neutron star,a black hole, a supernova, a nova, a white dwarf, a red giant. Ultimately it will be a burned out cinder, a black dwarf or nothing at all except Hawking radiation
the star's mass, chemical composition, and size of it when it is born
it determines how hot or cold the star is, for example, a blue star means its boiling hot and a red star means its unbearably cold...
How does a star form and what determines its lifespan?Read more: How_does_a_star_form_and_what_determines_its_lifespan
The mass of the star affects the evolution of the star. It helps to determine how long evolution will take and what kinds of changes will happen.
The temperature determines the color of the star!:)
Its Mass.
Evolution of the Red Star - 1973 was released on: USA: 1973
Stellar evolution is the term for the changes a star undergoes during its lifetime.
Its mass.
Natural selection is one of the 'guiding' principles of evolution.
The mass of the star
The mass of the star.
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