Giant stars typically have shorter lifespans than smaller stars due to their rapid consumption of nuclear fuel. Their lifespans can range from a few million to around 100 million years, depending on their mass. More massive giants burn through their hydrogen and helium more quickly, leading to a swift evolution into red supergiants and eventual supernova explosions. In contrast, less massive giants may have slightly longer lifespans but still remain relatively short in the cosmic scale.
Yes Star spend most of their life span as a main sequence star. A star end will depend on its size in life the end of a start can be a red giant to supernova, a white dwarf, pulsar, or black hole.
If a star is bigger than our sun. then it will have shorter life span than our sun.
A red dwarf.
I am pretty sure it becomes a giant if I'm not mistaken.
"red giant"
the average life span of a giant tortoise is100-150 years old
The giant panda's life span is approximately 14 to 20 years. It depends on if the panda is living in a zoo or living in the wild.
Yes Star spend most of their life span as a main sequence star. A star end will depend on its size in life the end of a start can be a red giant to supernova, a white dwarf, pulsar, or black hole.
The life span of a star is determined by its mass. More massive stars burn through their fuel faster and have shorter life spans, while less massive stars have longer life spans. The life span of a star can be estimated using the mass-luminosity relation and the star's initial mass.
If a star is bigger than our sun. then it will have shorter life span than our sun.
About 14 to 20 years.
The oldest recorded was 8 years.
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the sun is a star. It is of medium size and life span for a star.
A giant squid has never been captured, and they would die in shallow water.
A red dwarf.
The life span of a giant squid is 4 to 5 years.