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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.
A star whilst being luminous, will spend most of it's life - about 90% - on the main sequence.However, when a star "dies" they are still refereed to, by many, as stars so one could argue that a star will spend more time "dead" than "alive".So you could say that a star spends most of it's life as a stellar remnant.If this is a homework question, the answer is Main Sequence.
Massive Stars.
The main sequence.
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main sequece
All stars spend the majority of their lives on the main sequence. Once high mass stars have exhausted the hydrogen fuel in their cores they expand into much larger red or blue supergiant stars.
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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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well he was born in akron Ohio but i am not sure where he spent the majority of his life. oh and another thing admiral Peary was born in cresson Pennsylvania. Admiral peary is the guy who discovered the north pole!
White dwarf stars are theorized to be the final evolutionary state of all stars that did not become neutron stars. This stage is the longest in a stars life outside of black dwarfs which are white dwarfs that have cooled dramatically.
Insects typically have short lives as adults, but may spend a very long time in the larval or egg state. Mammals generally live longer than insects, and the majority reproduce through live birth. Mammals typically live the majority of their lives as adults.
They spend there life in the north pole.
If you are referring to the stages of life cycle for cells it would be in Interphase which is the stage in which most cells spend the majority of their time.