The smaller stars
Smaller stars last longer.
It's smaller and cooler. It will also live a lot longer than a blue giant.
The smaller a star the longer it lives. Smaller stars can live up to 200billion years, while a supergiant only lives about 10 billion years. Cooler stars live longer because they don't burn as much energy as a hotter star, while the larger the star, the shorter its lifespan
The smaller a star is, the longer its life cycle.
A red gaint star is a luminous star of low or intermediate mass(0.5ms to 10ms). its
Small stars live longer
Smaller stars, like red dwarfs, typically live much longer than giant stars. While giant stars have shorter lifespans due to their rapid consumption of nuclear fuel, smaller stars can burn for billions of years. For example, a red dwarf can last for tens to hundreds of billions of years, while a massive star might only live for a few million years before exhausting its fuel and ending in a supernova. Thus, smaller stars have a significantly longer lifespan compared to their giant counterparts.
There is no star sign that lives particularly longer than any other.
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Yes, that's correct, for a "low mass" star like our Sun. Smaller stars, with about 8% to 80% of the Sun's mass, are red dwarfs. They follow the same sequence, but without the red giant stage.
Primarily in mass. Smaller stars are smaller and dimmer, and live longer; more massive stars are bigger, LOTS brighter, and die sooner. A small star - or even an average star like our Sun - will last for billions of years. A giant star like Betelgeuse or Sirius will go supernova and blow itself apart in only a few million years.
It's metallicity.