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pls give me information about life cycle of stars​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a Star is born, it is due to immense fusion of gases and carbon compounds that high amount of energy is evolved. The Star obtains this hear energy and converts into light energy which shows stars as little points of light.

The stars contain hydrogen which combine to form helium. The helium atoms fuse to form carbon atoms which produces massive amounts of heat.

Once the heat reaches a maximum capacity, the star starts to release little amounts of heat. Once the heat reaches the full limit, the star explodes which is the basis of a supernova or a death of a huge star. Smaller stars usually fade away because of losing energy, but huge stars such as the Sun, itself, has the potential to expand it's size to be rid of energy.

Then the star forms a huge expanding black hole, which has immense amount of gravity that it can suck light inside it. All the planets and surrounding cosmic objects are sucked into the blackhole.

thus concludes the cycle of a star.

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