The mass of a star affects the lifespan of the star. The less the mass, the longer life span of the star. More massive stars burn up their fuel more quickly than the smaller stars. As the massive stars begin to burn the fuel and become smaller, the life span increases.
The mass of a star primarily determines its path during its lifetime. More massive stars have shorter lifespans and end their lives in supernova explosions or as black holes, while less massive stars like our Sun evolve into red giants and later into white dwarfs. The chemical composition of a star also influences its evolution, as well as how it interacts with its environment.
Yes it does to a certain extent.The colour of a star depends almost exclusively on its initial mass.The initial mass determines the evolution of the star. Depending on the initial mass it may become a neutron star,a black hole, a supernova, a nova, a white dwarf, a red giant. Ultimately it will be a burned out cinder, a black dwarf or nothing at all except Hawking radiation
Life Cycle of a Star
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Mass decides a stars ultimate fate.
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The mass of the star affects the evolution of the star. It helps to determine how long evolution will take and what kinds of changes will happen.
The temperature determines the color of the star!:)
The mass of a star primarily determines its path during its lifetime. More massive stars have shorter lifespans and end their lives in supernova explosions or as black holes, while less massive stars like our Sun evolve into red giants and later into white dwarfs. The chemical composition of a star also influences its evolution, as well as how it interacts with its environment.
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Evolution of the Red Star - 1973 was released on: USA: 1973
Stellar evolution is the term for the changes a star undergoes during its lifetime.
The mass of the star.
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