can someone give an explanation of the life cycles of different types of stars?
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A star's life cycle is determined by its mass. The larger its mass, the shorter its life cycle. A star's mass is determined by the amount of matter that is available in its nebula, the giant cloud of gas and dust from which it was born. ... The outer shell of the star, which is still mostly hydrogen, starts to expand.
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The life cycle of stars depends on how much mass they have. All stars start off as a protostar, until they're hot enough to become a main sequence star, fusing hydrogen into helium. But billions of years later, when the hydrogen supply starts to run out, that's when the life cycles of stars diverge
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