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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"The larger the mass of a star, the faster is its evolvement.

The larger the star, the greater is the pressure and the temperature exerted by it, which in turn fuses the nuclei with ease.

Since their evolution is faster, owing to their larger mass, the process of fusion is faster in them resulting in their dying out quicker than stars with lighter mass.

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Answer. "The larger the mass of a star, the faster is its evolvement. The larger the star, the greater is the pressure and the temperature exerted by it, which in turn fuses the nuclei with ease

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