Sometimes if the conditions are just right a huge diamond! (the final stage of nucleosynthesis of stars that are not more massive is carbon
Theoretically, they get dimmer and dimmer until they become "black dwarfs".
there were no dwarfs in Cinderella, only mice. there are dwarfs in snow white
Well, they don't affect us directly... But it's interesting to know that most stars - and pressumably that will include our Sun - will end up as a white dwarf, eventually. The exception is the most massive stars, which become neutron stars or black holes.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first disney movie. In the year 1937.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, 1937
White dwarfs can be quite old, often exceeding several billion years. They represent the final evolutionary stage of stars like our Sun after they have exhausted their nuclear fuel and shed their outer layers. The oldest white dwarfs are estimated to be around 11 to 14 billion years old, making them some of the oldest objects in the universe. Their cooling rates can be used to estimate their ages, as they gradually lose heat over time.
No. Stars become white dwarfs after dying.
It is because it collapses after it has run out of "fuel".
No. White dwarfs are fairly dim. The brightest known stars are generally Wolf-Rayet stars.
The oldest stars are typically red dwarfs, which are small, cool, and faint stars that have long lifespans. White dwarfs are the remnant cores of low to medium mass stars, not the oldest. Giant stars are intermediate stage stars that have evolved away from the main sequence.
No. Stars do not start as whit dwarfs. A white dwarf is the remnant of dead star.
Both white dwarfs and neutron stars are extremely dense remnants of the collapsed cores of dead stars.
White dwarfs are the remnants of dead low to medium mass stars, which is the mass range of the majority of stars.
the simple reson is mass.......that is if the star under consideration is a heavy one, it is more likely to turn into a black hole and if it is comparatively smaller it is prone to turn into a neutron star or a white dwarf
Many stars are white dwarfs.
White dwarfs are stellar remnants, so it a simplified form, they are dead stars.
White Dwarfs, Supergiants, and Red Giants are stars that are found in the sky.
All white dwarfs do not have about the same mass. White dwarfs vary in mass because the stars they form from are not all the same mass.