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Stars - Life Cycle - Red Giant.
When a
main sequence
star has used
up its hydrogen
it will expand to form a red giant.
The
red giant may be many times bigger than the main sequence star.
It appears red because the surface of the expanded star has
cooled.
We would
expect the star to contract as it cooled
down.
It expands for complicated reasons which you don't need to
know for GCSE.
You just need to know that it is bigger and cooler
than the main sequence star from which it came.
Depending
on the size of the red giant, it may then become
a white dwarf
(small stars) or a supernova (big
stars).
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