I believe hydrogen fuels all types of main stage stars.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.
A star turns into a red giant when it lose fuel and die. If a star isn't a massive star then it expands into a red giant. After that it becomes a white dwarf. If its massive then it collapses on itself and turns into a black hole.
I am pretty sure it becomes a giant if I'm not mistaken.
A red giant star.
Red giant is a type of star.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.
An expanding star after exhausting its hydrogen fuel is called a red giant. This stage occurs when the core contracts and heats up, causing the outer layers of the star to expand and cool, giving it a red color.
A star turns into a red giant when it lose fuel and die. If a star isn't a massive star then it expands into a red giant. After that it becomes a white dwarf. If its massive then it collapses on itself and turns into a black hole.
I am pretty sure it becomes a giant if I'm not mistaken.
No, Jupiter is not a red giant. Jupiter is a gas giant planet in our solar system, primarily composed of hydrogen and helium, while red giants are much larger dying stars that have exhausted their hydrogen fuel and expanded.
A red giant star.
Red giant is a type of star.
red giant
The next step in its life is to become a "red giant" star.
A red giant is a star in its old age. During this stage, a star expands and cools as it exhausts its hydrogen fuel. Eventually, it will shed its outer layers, forming a planetary nebula.
A red giant forms when a star runs out of hydrogen fuel at its core and starts fusing hydrogen in a shell around the core the core. This causes the star to expand and cool.
A white dwarf is the core of a dead star. As the star runs out of fuel, it expands into a red giant, as the shell of the red giant became a planetary nebula, and the core shrinks and became a white dwarf.