Why do massive stars proceed through fusion cycles faster than smaller stars?

Answer

Their immense gravity demands a much higher rate of energy production to maintain equilibrium

Due to their significantly larger mass, massive stars have immense gravity, which necessitates a much higher rate of energy production through fusion to maintain the necessary outward pressure for equilibrium.

Why do massive stars proceed through fusion cycles faster than smaller stars?

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