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The most important factor is the stars mass.
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The life cycle of all stars is pretty similar from birth to late in their life - that's when the rest of their life cycle can vary dramatically. Small and medium-sized stars tend to be the longest-lived stars (our Sun is a typical example), and they end their life by expanding, cooling, and then blowing off their outer shell while their nucleus collapses to a "White Dwarf".
Mass and size
The most important factor is the stars mass.
The "star life cycle" refers to stars. Earth is not a star.
Nobody "invented" it, the life cycle of stars happens naturally.
In the nebula!
This life cycle is important because without it there would be no knew life. Hope that answers your question
The smaller a star is, the longer its life cycle.
the answer is a protostar
It is important to know the life cycle of the pest you are attempting to eradicate so that you can prevent a rebound population. If you kill all the adult pest but do not deal with the larvae or eggs, the pest population is likely to recover.
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The more the mass the shorter their life cycle (the more quickly they use their fuel)
Stars are "born", mature, reach old age, then "die".
Astro means star its study of the life cycle of stars