Physics, asked by kingshaan, 1 year ago

why do stars evolve?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Stars are formed in giant clouds of dust and gas that has progress through normal life in balls of gas.

This could evolve in considering thermonuclear reactions in their cores.

This should evolve based on the mass and they can reach by the end of evolution as a white dwarf.

It is sometime called as black hole and termed with neutron star.

Answered by moongirl30
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Answer:

Nuclear fusion powers a star for most of its existence. Initially the energy is generated by a fusion of hydrogen atoms at the core of the main sequence star. This process causes the star to gradually grow in size, passing through the sub giant stage until it reaches the red giant face.

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