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My EQ and DQ

My EQ and DQ

My Essential question is What is the characteristics of stars? And my Driving questions are What is a star? Why do we need stars? Why did Hawaiians only use stars and not something else? How do stars fall? Are planets stars?

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The Hydrogen Burning Stage

The proton-proton reaction occurs during a period called the hydrogen- burning state, and its length depends on the star's weight. In heavy stars, the great amount of weight puts a large amount of pressure on the core, raising the temperature and speeding up the fusion process. These heavy stars are very bright, but only live for a short amount of time. After the energy from this deuteron-hydrogen fusion process ends, the star begins to contract again, and the temperature and pressure subsequently increase. Nuclear fusion occurs between the hydrogen and lithium & other light metals in the star, but this process soon ends. Contractions starts again, and the extreme high temperature and pressure cause the hydrogen to transform into helium through the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen cycle. When all the hydrogen has been used up, the star is at its largest size, and it is called a red giant. Different things can happen to the star now.

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