a star is born when clouds of dust and elements are gathered together in a certain space due to gravity, more and more mass and therefore pressure builds. when the pressure becomes enough to overcome the electronic repulsive force between two hydrogen nuclei, they are forced together and massive amounts of energy are given off forming helium atoms. this energy is then used to fuse other nuclei together. this could be compared to the way human life starts, where instead of 2 nuclei joining together to start a life cycle, two gametes, or sex cells are joined together.
No, a protostar is basically the BEGINNING of a star's life cycle.
Life Cycle of a Star
Stars begin their life cycles in a nebula.
"red giant"
No, Betelgeuse is not a main sequence star. It is a red supergiant star, which is a more evolved stage in the life cycle of a star compared to main sequence stars like the Sun. Betelgeuse is near the end of its life and is expected to go supernova in the relatively near future (on astronomical timescales).
How does the life cycle of humans compare to the life cycle of a star? They both have stages where they are born and die which is in the main sequence and supernova and in a human they are born in a womb and die of old age.
What is capella star life cycle
The "star life cycle" refers to stars. Earth is not a star.
No, a protostar is basically the BEGINNING of a star's life cycle.
Stars go through stages like birth, main sequence, red giant, and death, which can last millions or billions of years. In comparison, humans have a much shorter life cycle, typically living for decades. Both stars and humans undergo changes over time and eventually cease to exist.
Nobody "invented" it, the life cycle of stars happens naturally.
its mass
A dog.
Life cycle of a sun like star. A sun like star will start out as a nebula to a protostar to a main sequence star to a red giant and into a white dwarf and will simply fade out.
dust
it will go BOOM
size and diameter