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Q: Why do small stars last longer than big ones?
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What kind of stars last the longest?

Stars that burn cooler and dimmer use less fuel, and so will last longer before they go out. smaller stars are generally more stable than larger ones, and so usually last longer because they contract into dwarf stars instead of going supernova. going with those assumptions, the longest-burning star would be a red dwarf star.


Do giant stars live longer or do smaller stars live longer?

No, big stars die out in a few million years whereas little stars may take billions or even trillions of years to die. This is because big stars use all of their energy up very quickly because they need to use lots of energy to keep them alive.


How can stars have different absolute brightness?

Big stars are brighter than small stars, and hot stars are brighter than cool ones.


Why do some stars survive longer than others?

Because larger stars burn their hydrogen faster than smaller ones.


What kind of stars become white dwarfs?

small ones, like our sun and smaller.


Do stronger tornadoes last longer than weaker ones?

Generally, yes.


Do metal awnings last longer than aluminum ones?

Metal material is stronger than aluminum and it will last longer. It will also save you money in the long run.


Do more expensive tiles last longer?

More expensive tiles do not last any longer than the cheaper ones. It depends on the quality of the make of the tiles, and how they are layed.


What bubble gum last longer trident layer or 5?

the hubba bubba ones


What is the difference between young stars old stars and dead stars?

The difference is ones dead. Ones young and ones old


How do you make an orgami star?

I need a webcam to show you@@@@@ try origamifun.com and click on origami stars and click on wishing stars the really small ones and there you go!


Is it possible that astronomers are discovering stars that no longer exists?

Likely only stars in other galaxies or ones that are already dying. Our galaxy is about 100,000 light years across, meaning it takes light from stars at one end 100,000 years to reach the other, which is a short time in the life of a star; most stars last billions of years while the most massive may last a few million. Other galaxies are millions to billions of light years away.