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Life Cycle of a Star like the Sun

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Life Cycle of a Star like the Sun

Every star has a life cycle that depends on its size. All stars begin their life cycle in the same way as the Sun. Gravity pulls nebulae (more than 1 nebula) together to form a protostar. This protostar then becomes a main sequence star. If a star is about the same size as the Sun, a star’s lifecycle is like this:

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Main sequence

  • In a main sequence star, hydrogen nuclei are fused together to form helium.
  • This releases energy as heat and light.
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Red giant

  • Eventually all the hydrogen fuel runs out.
  • The star then cools and expands, becoming a red giant.
  • The star then starts to fuse together helium nuclei to release energy.
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White dwarf

  • As the helium fuel runs out, the outward forces reduce in size and the star collapses inwards.
  • This causes its temperature to increase.
  • A white dwarf is formed, which is the hot core of the star.
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Black dwarf

  • When the star completely cools, the star becomes a black dwarf.
  • A black dwarf doesn’t emit (send out) any light or heat.

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