Because they have huge amounts of fuel to burn out.
No because smaller stars can live longer than bigger stars and the big stars wont live as long but will end in a very violent explosion.That can result in a major supernova and even a black hole smaller stars will die in a much less violent way.
Well blue stars are not as hot as red stars ,so the hotter they are the more they last, just like a red star.
The stars we see are so far away, that their light can take hundreds or thousands of years to reach us. So long after the light we saw left the star, but before the light arrived here, the star may have blown up. We would not know for a long time after that. So many of the stars that we do see may be long dead.
Hyper giants live very short lives. Blue hyper giants end up as Wolf-Rayet stars most of the time.
Depends really, some (like our sun) live up to 10 billion years as a star.
Stars can live more than 10 billion years.
Such stars usually last about 10 billion years.
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Potentially billions and billions of years.
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Massive stars will be much hotter, and therefore burn up their fuel much more quickly than small stars. Thus, the most massive stars may live merely for a few million years, while red dwarves typically live for trillions of years.
they live for a long time as regular sized stars then eventually they turn into red giants and explode then turning into a white dwarf
you cant. they go out a diffrent way. so all the papz cant get em.
No because smaller stars can live longer than bigger stars and the big stars wont live as long but will end in a very violent explosion.That can result in a major supernova and even a black hole smaller stars will die in a much less violent way.
some of grasshopper live long at the forest and so on
There are not so many lights, you can see the stars every night, and so many shooting stars, not so much polutions, and if you are looking for cities, there is los Angeles
Stars live for various lengths of time mostly dependent on their size. Small stars live longer (up to many tens of billion years). Large stars live short lives (comparatively) only shining for a few hundred million or a billion years.