Life of a Star
Fun Facts
Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram
Fusion
Color of Star
100

This is what a star starts out as.

What is a nebula?

100

A nebula is this.


What is a cloud of dust and gas?

100

Hottest to coolest is shown.

What is left to right?

100

Element made from red supergiant fusion.

What is iron?

100

Over 30,000 degrees celsius.

What are blue stars?

200

How white dwarfs typically end their lives.

What is a nova?

200

Light is this fast.

What is 300,000 km/s?

200

Farther up means.

What is brightness?

200

Fusion occurs and a _______ is made.

What is a star?

200

5,000 - 6,000 degrees celsius.

What are yellow stars?

300

This is a red giant with large remnant after it supernovas.

What is a black hole?

300

Black holes are found by.

What is looking at their effect on other objects?

300

Luminescence is this.

What is how much energy is released per second?

300

This eventually occurs when a red giant does fusion.

What is a supernova?

300

10,000 - 30,000 degrees celsius.

What are blue-white stars?


400

A neutron star is this.

What is a dense star that spins fast?

400

Stars live about this long.

What are billions of years?

400

 Higher luminescence to lower luminescence is shown.

What is top to bottom?

400

Red giants make these in their core through fusion.

What are Oxygen and Carbon?

400

3,500 - 5,000 degrees celsius.

What are orange stars?

500

This is a red giant with little remnant after it supernovas.

What is a neutron star?

500

White dwarfs are very hot and dense but not.

What is bright?

500

Main sequence is this.

What is the location on the H-R Diagram where most stars lie in a diagonal pattern?

500

A nova is this.

What is a star that gets brighter suddenly?

500

Greater than 3,500 degrees celsius.

What are red stars?