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In the size. Also, large stars normally have a hotter core, and produce significantly more energy than small stars; as a result, they don't last very long - after a few million years, the largest stars are burnt out. Note: the key difference for the above is not so much the diameter (which changes over the lifetime of a star), but the mass.

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