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The Life of a Star

°C

°C to °C 6000 °C3000 °C

Low Mass Stars

100 Billion

Middle Mass Stars

10 Billion

7 Billion

High Mass Stars

12-15 Times the Sun 10 km 100 Million °C

25 Times the Sun or Larger

The Doppler Effect

Picture Sources ed+Dwarf+Star.jpg ed+Dwarf+Star.jpg

Information Sources and-evolve/ BC Science 9 Textbook