How long does the final stage of element burning, up to iron, typically last compared to hydrogen burning?

Answer

Mere months or just days

While a star spends millions of years burning hydrogen on the main sequence, the subsequent fusion stages leading up to iron, such as silicon burning, can take dramatically shorter timescales, sometimes only months or days.

How long does the final stage of element burning, up to iron, typically last compared to hydrogen burning?

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