Supergiant stars are among the largest and most luminous stars in the universe, characterized by their massive size and high brightness. They are typically classified as spectral types O, B, or A and can be hundreds to thousands of times larger than our Sun. Supergiants have short life spans, often only a few million years, as they burn through their nuclear fuel at an accelerated rate. Eventually, they end their lives in spectacular supernova explosions, which can lead to the formation of neutron stars or black holes.
Super giants are more massive and have larger radii than giant stars. Super giants are in a more advanced stage of stellar evolution compared to giant stars. Both types of stars eventually exhaust their nuclear fuel and go on to evolve into other stages, such as supernovae or white dwarfs.
Some of the SUPER GIANT stars are Sirius,Sun,Rigel,Betelgeuse,and procyon.
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The five main groups of stars are main sequence stars, giant stars, supergiant stars, white dwarf stars, and neutron stars. These groups are classified based on their size, temperature, and stage in their life cycle.
No. That is when stars run out of hydrogen. They then have helium for fuel.
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They are big stars.
Super giants are more massive and have larger radii than giant stars. Super giants are in a more advanced stage of stellar evolution compared to giant stars. Both types of stars eventually exhaust their nuclear fuel and go on to evolve into other stages, such as supernovae or white dwarfs.
because giant and supergiant stage is very short
Big huge stars
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Some examples of supergiant stars are Rigel, Deneb and Betelgeuse.
Some of the SUPER GIANT stars are Sirius,Sun,Rigel,Betelgeuse,and procyon.
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