Why does the H-R diagram look different for star clusters of different ages?
1 Answer
Stars form in clusters pretty much simultaneously, however, stars age at different rates depending on their masses.
Explanation:
Stars form when a diffuse nebula begins to collapse due to some sort of impulse, often a nearby supernova, or some sort of gravitational disturbance. The nebulas do not collapse uniformly, but rather in dispersed clumps. Eventually each of these clumps will form stars, and the nebula will become a star cluster.
