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Why long large stars live compared to small stars?

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.


The length of a stars life cycle?

That would be its size. Bigger stars live shorter lives because they use up energy faster, while smaller stars live longer because they don't use up as much energy.


Why cant you live on stars?

Stars are way to hot to live on. They also have on atmosphere


Why don't high-mass stars live longer?

Massive stars have much greater pressure on their cores, causing them to burn hydrogen (the fuel) more quickly.


What is an average stars life?

Average like the sun ... about 10 billion years. But most stars are dimmer and so live longer, some much longer.


How long can stars live?

Stars can live more than 10 billion years.


Do hot stars or cool stars tend to live longer?

The smaller a star the longer it lives. Smaller stars can live up to 200billion years, while a supergiant only lives about 10 billion years. Cooler stars live longer because they don't burn as much energy as a hotter star, while the larger the star, the shorter its lifespan


Which star lives longer giant stars or small stars?

Small stars live longer


Do stars with less mass live millions of years?

No. Low mass stars live hundreds of billions to trillions of years. The highest mass stars may live only a few million years.


What is the life span of most stars?

stars live for about ten billionyears


Do dimmer stars live longer lives?

Dimmer stars generally are just farther away. Their brightness isn't necessarily a factor in how long they live. Their color is actually a better indicator. Yellow stars, like our own sun, burn cooler, and are therefore using their fuel more slowly. This will cause them to live longer. Stars with a red color are burning much hotter, and will therefore use up their fuel more quickly. Blue or white colored stars are burning hotter still!


What starts live longer giant stars or smaller stars?

Smaller stars, like red dwarfs, typically live much longer than giant stars. While giant stars have shorter lifespans due to their rapid consumption of nuclear fuel, smaller stars can burn for billions of years. For example, a red dwarf can last for tens to hundreds of billions of years, while a massive star might only live for a few million years before exhausting its fuel and ending in a supernova. Thus, smaller stars have a significantly longer lifespan compared to their giant counterparts.