red giants
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∙ 13y agosmall ones, like our sun and smaller.
Yes, there are even stars smaller than earth. Most are collapsed ancient stars that have become neutron stars and have masses slightly larger than our sun currently has.
The difference is in mass. Low to medium mass stars (up to about 8-10 solar masses) become white dwarfs. Massive stars (10 to 25 solar masses) become neutron stars. Stars above 25 solar masses tend to become black holes.
Small stars are realtively smaller and in heat too.
prorostars don't ALWAYS become stars
Some stars become a black hole or a black dwarf.
Those are dwarf stars, which start out as white dwarfs and as they (very slowly) cool, become red dwarfs and eventually brown dwarfs.
small ones, like our sun and smaller.
Yes, there are even stars smaller than earth. Most are collapsed ancient stars that have become neutron stars and have masses slightly larger than our sun currently has.
Yes, there are even stars smaller than earth. Most are collapsed ancient stars that have become neutron stars and have masses slightly larger than our sun currently has.
Alex
Because it takes a large amount of mass for the star to end up that way. Most stars will become white dwarfs. A small fraction will become neutron stars. And even smaller fraction will become black holes.
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correct, large stars typically become black holes after exploding; our sun is relatively small compared to other stars
They are the corpses of some super giants. They are very small, but have the same gravity and mass as their old self.
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" (1989). Stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman.
Small stars live longer