Stars are nonliving. They cannot live at all.
However, they do last and exist for billions of years; our own for example has been going for 4.5 billion and is expected to go at least that amount again.
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.
No, stars do not die every minute. Stars have different lifespans depending on their size and type. Some stars can live for billions of years while others may only live for a few million years. The death of a star usually takes place over a much longer timescale.
The age of stars can vary widely depending on their size and type. For example, small stars like red dwarfs can live for tens of billions of years, while massive stars can have lifespans of only a few million years. The oldest known stars in the universe are estimated to be around 13.8 billion years old.
A system of billions of stars held together by gravity is called a galaxy. The one we live in is called the Milky Way galaxy.
the life san of stars is like if you had everyone bring in candles into the class,some would be round,some would be tall and skinney,and they all would go ot at different times.the round candles may take a lung time to go out, while tea lights may last only a short period of time.just like stars
No. Low mass stars live hundreds of billions to trillions of years. The highest mass stars may live only a few million years.
The light from the stars travels billions of years. Most of the stars we see are already gone, but the light from them us still traveling.
No, stars do not die every minute. Stars have different lifespans depending on their size and type. Some stars can live for billions of years while others may only live for a few million years. The death of a star usually takes place over a much longer timescale.
The age of stars can vary widely depending on their size and type. For example, small stars like red dwarfs can live for tens of billions of years, while massive stars can have lifespans of only a few million years. The oldest known stars in the universe are estimated to be around 13.8 billion years old.
Stars are hotter in the core than on the surface, they are a big ball of burning gas and depending on its size, it will live for billions of years.
Thinks of a constellation as being, basically, a direction in space - the stars are not related one to another. So, some of the stars in that direction are billions of light-years away from us, and of course, billions of light-years away from the nearer stars.
A system of billions of stars held together by gravity is called a galaxy. The one we live in is called the Milky Way galaxy.
Low mass stars, like our Sun, have a lifespan of about 10 billion years. They fuse hydrogen into helium in their cores during their main sequence phase before eventually expanding into a red giant and then cooling into a white dwarf at the end of their lives.
Earth, the Sun, and billions of stars are contained within the Milky Way galaxy, which is a vast collection of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter. The Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy, and it is just one of billions of galaxies in the universe. It spans about 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains hundreds of billions of stars.
Does God really need a reason to do anything?
Low-mass stars can live for hundreds of billion or even trillions of years, the smaller it is the longer it lives. Medium stars, around the mass of our Sun live on the order of billions, and tens of billions of years. Massive stars live less, depending on the mass they can live for hundreds of million years, or less. The more massive it is the less it lives.
Millions or billions of years.