The size of the star is not as important as the class of the star. A star like the Sun which is classified Gv2, yellow dwarf, has a life span of about 10 to 12 billion years. The Sun is now 4.6 billion years old, which makes the Sun middle aged.
Alpha Centuari B is an Orange Dwarf about the same size as our sun, but is a Kv5 Star, has a life span of 15 to 30 billion years.
It really depends on how long the star has been in space and how far away it is because there are stars in the sky that blew up thousands of years ago but we wouldn't know because the light takes so long to come back to the earth. !
If a star is bigger than our sun. then it will have shorter life span than our sun.
Yes Star spend most of their life span as a main sequence star. A star end will depend on its size in life the end of a start can be a red giant to supernova, a white dwarf, pulsar, or black hole.
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The color of a star tells you which kind it is. It also tells you how hot the star is burning. And the hotter the star the more fuel it would use up and that tells you the life span of the star.
A red dwarf.
If a star is bigger than our sun. then it will have shorter life span than our sun.
the sun is a star. It is of medium size and life span for a star.
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Yes Star spend most of their life span as a main sequence star. A star end will depend on its size in life the end of a start can be a red giant to supernova, a white dwarf, pulsar, or black hole.
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The color of a star tells you which kind it is. It also tells you how hot the star is burning. And the hotter the star the more fuel it would use up and that tells you the life span of the star.
A red dwarf.
Our sun is a yellow star, and its life span is roughly 9 billion years--on the main sequence. Smaller yellow stars would last longer, while larger ones would burn out faster.
It's temperature when on the main sequence.It's life span (Larget stars use their fule much more quickly)and in some cases (red giants) it's age.
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The average star will become a white dwarf at the end of its life.