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20 September, 06:59

Compare and contrast the life cycle of a low mass star and a high mass star

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  1. 20 September, 09:16
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    Low mass: Live for billions (trillions?) of years. The first low mass red dwarfs in this universe still haven't died off yet, so we aren't completely sure what happens when they "die."

    Very High Mass: Run through their fuel exceedingly fast. * Die * relatively quickly (in the range of tens to hundreds of millions of years instead of billions and beyond) and go out with style, Supernova that will leave behind a neutron star (the * kind of very high mass stars" end this way) or a black hole (the * very very high mass stars * end this way.)
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