A high-mass star has a O equally long main sequence lifetime as a low-mass star. longer main sequence lifetime than a lo
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A high-mass star has a O equally long main sequence lifetime as a low-mass star. longer main sequence lifetime than a lo
A high-mass star has a O equally long main sequence lifetime as a low-mass star. longer main sequence lifetime than a low-mass star. O shorter main sequence lifetime than a low-mass star. This is because a high-mass star O has more total fuel available for nuclear fusion. O will not spend any time on the main sequence. burns its nuclear fuel at a faster rate than low-mass stars. O burns at a lower temperature than a low-mass star.
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