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The largest stars we know of have masses of a little over 1035 kilograms, while the lowest mass stars have masses of about 1032 kilograms. How many times more massive are the most massive stars than the lowest mass stars?

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a thousand times more massive.

a hundred times more massive.

ten times more massive.

ten thousand times more massive

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the bigger stars tend to be hotter and burn through their fuel more quickly than smaller stars they also tend to ether be turned into a black hole or a huge nebula with a neutron star the smaller stars have a tendency to go through their fuel slower and don't get as hot as big stars until the red giant stage.

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