Usually it's from nuclear fusion. At some stages in a star's life it can get a lot of energy from gravitational collapse.
A protostar is a young star in the early stages of formation, where nuclear fusion has not yet begun. A white dwarf is a small, dense star that is the remnant core of a low to medium mass star after it has exhausted its nuclear fuel.
The mass of a star is the primary factor that determines the stages it will go through during its life cycle. Stars with different masses will undergo different evolutionary paths, such as fusion of different elements and eventual fate (e.g., white dwarf, neutron star, black hole).
No, not all stars go through all stages of stellar evolution. The evolutionary path of a star depends on its mass. Low-mass stars like the Sun will go through stages like main sequence, red giant, and white dwarf, while high-mass stars can go through stages like supernova and neutron star or black hole formation.
Yes, in comparision with the rest of the universe, our Sun is a relatively young star.
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How does the life cycle of humans compare to the life cycle of a star? They both have stages where they are born and die which is in the main sequence and supernova and in a human they are born in a womb and die of old age.
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A giant star is a giant dense ball of gas that is near its last stages of a star.
Protostar, Main Sequence, Red Giant, Super Nova, and the Neutron Star.
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Usually it's from nuclear fusion. At some stages in a star's life it can get a lot of energy from gravitational collapse.
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The different stages are just like ours. We just aren't formed by gas, and we don't live up to millions of years! Stars are born into the many galaxies that form the universe, they live a few millions, turn into blue dwarfs, (even though they still might live a few more hundred, or million years, to turn into a blue dwarf means that the star is starting to die) and finally the star goes, leaving it's gas to form yet another star.
A protostar is a young star in the early stages of formation, where nuclear fusion has not yet begun. A white dwarf is a small, dense star that is the remnant core of a low to medium mass star after it has exhausted its nuclear fuel.