The correct answer is False
Explanation
In astronomy, a star is a sphere in constant combustion of hydrogen in helium, which is found in the universe. The life of a star is determined from its mass, the stars with less mass, need less pressure and temperature to stay in stable combustion, in this way, their life lasts longer, while the stars of greater mass, they need more pressure and temperature, which causes the combustion to accelerate causing the decrease of its useful life. So, the correct answer is FALSE, stars with greater mass, do not live longer than stars with less mass.