Stellar Birth
Main Sequence Stars
Aging Stars
Stellar Remnants
Comparing Star Life Cycles
100

The giant cloud of gas and dust where stars are born.

What is a nebula?

100

The stage where a star spends most of its life.

What is the main sequence?

100

The stage a medium-sized star becomes after the main sequence.

What is a red giant?

100

A super-dense stellar core made almost entirely of neutrons.

What is a neutron star?

100

Stars with low or medium mass end their lives as this object.

What is a white dwarf?

200

The stage where gravity pulls gas together but nuclear fusion has not started yet.

What is a protostar?

200

Our star is currently in this stage of its life cycle.

What is the main sequence?

200

The stage a massive star becomes after the main sequence.

What is a red supergiant?

200

An object with gravity so strong that not even light can escape.

What is a black hole?

200

Massive stars usually end their life with this event.

What is a supernova?

300

The main element that fuels stars during most of their life.

What is hydrogen?

300

The property of a star that most determines its life cycle.

What is mass?

300

The outer layers of a dying medium-sized star form this colorful cloud.

What is a planetary nebula?

300

The final stage of a white dwarf after it cools for billions of years.

What is a black dwarf?

300

Massive stars can become either this or a black hole.

What is a neutron star?

400

The process that powers stars by combining hydrogen atoms into helium.

What is nuclear fusion?

400

Massive stars burn fuel ______ than smaller stars.

What is faster?

400

The extremely dense core left behind by a medium-sized star.

What is a white dwarf?

400

A rapidly spinning neutron star that emits beams of radiation.

What is a pulsar?

400

Stars with more mass generally have ______ lifespans.

What are shorter lifespans?

500

The force responsible for collapsing gas and dust to form stars.

What is gravity?

500

The diagram that plots stars’ brightness against their surface temperature, where main sequence stars are located along a diagonal band.

What is the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram?

500

When a massive star runs out of fuel and collapses, it causes this huge explosion.

What is a supernova?

500

The minimum mass required for a star to become a black hole after a supernova.

What is a very massive star (about 20+ solar masses)?

500

The life cycle path for a Sun-like star is: Nebula → Protostar → Main Sequence → ______ → Planetary Nebula → White Dwarf.

What is a red giant?

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