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life cycle of stars​

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  • A star is born once it becomes hot enough for fusion reactions to take place at its core. Stars spend most of their lives as main sequence stars fusing hydrogen to helium in their centres. The Sun is halfway through its life as a main sequence star and will swell up to form a red giant star in around 4.5 billion years.

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Life Cycles of Stars. 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.

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