There are many types of stars from giant stars hundreds of times larger than our sun to relatively small stars much smaller than ours. Each type has a different life cycle, but the type that lives the longest and is found most often is the red dwarf star.
A red dwarf.
The longest stage in a star's life cycle is the main sequence stage, where the star fuses hydrogen into helium in its core. This stage can last for billions of years for stars like the Sun.
It's not that a particular color has the longest wavelength. The wavelength BECOMES longer when a star moves away from us. Red light has a longer wavelength than blue, for example.
The main sequence, where the star combines hydrogen atoms to form helium atoms and produce energy, through the process of nuclear fusion. And it also the beginning of a new planet called farshinia
Smaller stars, such as red dwarfs, have the longest life spans, on the order of tens to hundreds of billions of years. Larger stars, like blue giants, have much shorter life spans, typically only a few million years.
There is no star sign that lives particularly longer than any other.
I believe the Blue Whale lives longest.
a black viper snake lives the longest
No, stars with the most hydrogen have the shortest lives. The more massive a star is, the faster it burns its fuel, and the sooner the core is depleted.
The dog live the longest
The animal that lives the longest is believed to be the giant tortoise, it lives for about 177 years in captivity.
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ok the animal that has lived the longest was the deer
The Bowhead whale is the longest living mammal.
perennial
the komodo dragon
perennial