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6 October, 13:29

Higher-mass stars develop more slowly than lower-mass stars.

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  1. 6 October, 13:53
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    High mass grew slower

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    Both, a low mass Star and a High mass Star will Start off with fusing hydrogen into Helium, though a high mass Star will burn it faster because of increased pressure and temperature in the core. A second difference is the ability to create heavier elements ... This is called a Neutron Star and has a size of rougly 20km.
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