how stars are classified during the main sequence stage of their lifecycle?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Mark as brainliest answer
Explanation:
A main sequence star is any star that is fusing hydrogen in its core and has a stable balance of outward pressure from core nuclear fusion and gravitational forces pushing inward
Answered by
1
Answer:
Eventually, a main sequence star burns through the hydrogen in its core, reaching the end of its life cycle. At this point, it leaves the main sequence. Stars smaller than a quarter the mass of the sun collapse directly into white dwarfs. White dwarfs no longer burn fusion at their center, but they still radiate heat.
Similar questions