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The more massive a star is, the shorter it lasts. The most massive stars do not last long enough for life to develop on any planets around them. Some do not even last long enough for planets to form.

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What is the likely reason that you cannot find any examples of the first generation stars?

First generation stars are believed to have formed shortly after the Big Bang, making them extremely old and therefore difficult to observe. Additionally, these stars are thought to have been massive and short-lived, likely turning into black holes or exploding as supernovae before leaving behind any detectable remnants.


Where do you find bright and hot stars?

Bright and hot stars are typically found in young star clusters, star-forming regions, and spiral arms of galaxies. These stars tend to be massive and have high surface temperatures, emitting intense light across the electromagnetic spectrum. Observing these stars can provide valuable insights into stellar evolution and the dynamics of the galaxy.


Where in the universe does gravity act?

Where can you find gravity in the universe? If your feet are on the ground, then look no further! Gravity is the force that holds you to the earth. Gravity is what holds the moon spinning round the earth, and not floating away. Gravity holds the oceans on the earth, as well as the atmosphere.


Why is it unlikely to find pure alkali metals in a nature?

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Why are dwarf stars hard to find?

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