It varies considerably. A star similar to our sun will last about 10 billion years. The least massive stars may last trillions of years wile the most massive may last only a few million.
If a star is bigger than our sun. then it will have shorter life span than our sun.
2.8 seconds
2.8 seconds
the sun is a star. It is of medium size and life span for a star.
The color of a star tells you which kind it is. It also tells you how hot the star is burning. And the hotter the star the more fuel it would use up and that tells you the life span of the star.
A red dwarf.
Yes Star spend most of their life span as a main sequence star. A star end will depend on its size in life the end of a start can be a red giant to supernova, a white dwarf, pulsar, or black hole.
Our sun is a yellow star, and its life span is roughly 9 billion years--on the main sequence. Smaller yellow stars would last longer, while larger ones would burn out faster.
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It's Mass
A life span is the length of time that something lives for. Every living creature has a life span. For example a sea turtles life span is 100-150 years.
Why havent we seen a star form yet? Surely if there 10 sextillion stars we should have seen one form right?...........A. The fact we haven't seen a star form is because the universe is huge and vast in both time and space...For one to observe a star form in a single human life span would be like an ant watching London being built from it's beginnings to the present day. We only see them in the process of star formation because a human life span is way less than the blink of an eye compared to the life-span of a star...I hope i helped answer your questionRead more: UserDiscuss:Greeneyezz