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Do higher-mass stars form more slowly than lower-mass stars
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No, precisely the opposite. Higher mass stars (and planets for that matter) have a higher gravitational attraction and so accrete matter to add to their mass all the faster. Not only do they form faster, but they live and die faster as well.
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