Main Sequence Stars
There are three types of stellar remnants. Low to medium mass stars will become white dwarfs. High mass stars will become neutron stars. Very high mass stars will become black holes.
Blue stars are very hot stars and so usually have high luminosity.
They produce light.
because those stars have high luminosities.
No. Main sequence stars vary greatly in both temperature and luminosity. The least massive stars, red dwarfs, can have temperatures as low as 2,300 Kelvin and luminosity as low as 0.015% that of the sun. The most massive stars, which are blue in color can have temperatures as high as 50,000 Kelvin and may be hundreds of thousands times more luminous than the sun.
It will depend on the specific laws in your state. Some require being 18 and having graduated from high school to be classified as an adult.
The moon is bright from the sunlight shining on it, and stars are bright due to the burning of hydrogen and other gases at very high temperatures.
Starting the fusion reactions required high density and high heat.
High-mass stars
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The Sun belongs to population I, which means it has a relatively high content of metals and other heavy atoms. Most pop. I stars belong near the disk of the Milky Way
That depends on the laws of the state. A few require both 18 years old and high school graduation to be considered an adult.
There are three types of stellar remnants. Low to medium mass stars will become white dwarfs. High mass stars will become neutron stars. Very high mass stars will become black holes.
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Blue stars are very hot stars and so usually have high luminosity.
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