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how does a star dead?

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Answered by deepshika1512
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Star death. Most stars take millions of years to die. When a star like the Sun has burned all of its hydrogen fuel, it expands to become a red giant. This may be millions of kilometres across - big enough to swallow the planets Mercury and Venus.
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Answered by CoolestCat015
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Stars are made up of Hydrogen and Helium. Nuclear fusion keeps taking place on stars to give off heat and light. This Hydrogen and Helium acts as a fuel for these stars. All the stars have their own gravity which allows them to maintain their shape. But once a star exhausts most of its fuel, it contracts under its own weight and dies. Stars die in several ways. Bigger stars go  under Super Nova while smaller stars turn into White or Red Dwarfs.


A star like the size of our Sun would expand to become a Red Giant which would swell and engulf several other planets.


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