As stars age, they can go through a series of changes depending on their size. Smaller stars, like our Sun, will eventually expand into a red giant and then shed their outer layers to become a white dwarf, a process that doesn't involve shrinking. Larger stars may undergo a supernova explosion, leaving behind a neutron star or black hole.
Many are, yes, but as stars go, the sun (a type K star) will have a relatively long life - about 10 billion years. It is roughly half-way through it's life now. Smaller red stars can have even longer lives. The giant blue-white stars tend to have the shortest lives, some lasting 100 million years or less (very, very short-lived).
No, red giants are generally older than main sequence stars, as red giants have no hydrogen left for fuel, and burn helium instead. where as Main Sequence stars burn hydrogen for fuel.
Elliptical galaxies mostly consist of a collection of older red stars in the center, with blue and white stars located in the outer regions. This is because elliptical galaxies have a smooth, featureless appearance and are dominated by older stellar populations in their central regions.
Elliptical Galaxies.
The elliptical galaxy Messier 87 in the Virgo Cluster is known for containing mostly older stars with a reddish color. These stars are typically low in mass and have evolved over billions of years, giving the galaxy its distinct red hue.
You can not shrink, the reason people say older people shrink is because they get a hunch in their back.
they "shrink" when they get older :)
because you get older not younger there for you grow not shrink .. but sometime as you get old you shrink. depending on who you are and if you take care of yourself
Most stars (including our own sun) as they grow older, eventually cool, expanding into a red-giant. After a period of time as a red-giant, they shrink to a hugely dense but very small white dwarf.
Products come in shrink-wrap packaging.I had to shrink my jeans. Many older adults shrink by one to three inches as they lose height.
Yes. As their fuel burns up, many do shrink.
you control your stomach size eat and drink less it will shrink and you wont want to eat so much
You shrink in height as you get older as the spine ages
yes they definitely will as you get older women start to get wrinkles everywhere which cause a woman's nipples to shrink
Because newer stars are forming at the outer edges, and because the gravitational pull is stronger for the older stars.
during puberty, yes, but in your older years, yes
nothing they stay the same.