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Actually if a star is medium or low mass is will run out of fuel and turn into a red giant, once the stars atmosphere slowly drifts away and the core is remaining it will eventually become a white dwarf For more massive stars it will turn in to a super giant the will cause a supernova, after the supernova the star can either a black hole or a neutron star
It is red run.
you run round in circles
Once an object is moving in space, no fuel is needed tokeep it going, only to change its speed or direction.
To centrifuge a red tube you will have to run the blood through and then put it back into the body. The red tube is used to collect plasma.
No. Red dwarfs consume their fuel so slowly that they take hundreds of billions to trillions of years to burn out, which is greater than the current age of the universe.
It is because it collapses after it has run out of "fuel".
Yes. A white dwarf is a compact star, the remnant of a star that has run our of fuel.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.
A white dwarf. Actually, it depends on the size of the star in question. Really big stars go out with a bang and become neutrons or black holes (the really giant ones). Less big ones take longer to die out and eventually become red dwarfs or white dwarfs.
It will start using your minerals. Not sure what happens if you run out of those.
If the fuel pump relay is defective the fuel pump will not run.
No, this happens to run on rocket fuel
fuel pump will not run... no fuel to the engine.
Because they begin to run out of fuel
The engine will not run.
it does not run!!!!!