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The mass of a red giant star varies between 0.3 and 8 solar masses. The solar mass is approximately 2 X (10) to the power 30 kilograms. In other words is pretty heavy.
Red giant - then a white dwarf.
Learning about stars can be fun. A red giant star is a star with a mass like the Sun, after it runs out of fuel it can become a white dwarf or end as a supernova.
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Formation of the star out of a giant cloud of gas and dust.
1800kg, that is just the gondola, without the 8 passengers. 1AAAF4D6-E42E-7711-050A-2153098FAF8C 1.03.01
the mass of a red giant is 300 asses
A red giant is a star, at a particular phase of its development. It can be a star that has approximately the mass of our Sun (the Sun is expected to become a red giant eventually), or several times that mass.
The giant landmass was known as 'Pangea', before the continental drift separated the land into diffrent continents.
Depends on its size and type, obviously. A large gondola may weigh a tonne unladen, but I'm only guessing.
This depends on the volume of this drop.
Their mass. If its mass is nearly like of sun it will become red giant. If its much bigger, it will become super giant
yes. gravitational force will act more powerfully on larger mass drop while on smaller mass drop less gravity acts.
That would mainly depend on the star's mass.
Beta+ decay and electron capture causes the atomic number to drop by one. Beta- causes the the atomic number to rise by one.Proton emission causes the atomic and mass number to drop by one.Neutron emission causes the mass number to drop by one.Alpha decay causes the atomic number to drop by two and the mass number to drop by four.
The mass of a red giant star varies between 0.3 and 8 solar masses. The solar mass is approximately 2 X (10) to the power 30 kilograms. In other words is pretty heavy.
2000 to 4000 kelvin