Why do red dwarfs consume their fuel so slowly?

Answer

The required core temperature is relatively low, causing fusion to occur slowly

Because red dwarfs are small, the necessary core temperature to drive fusion is relatively low. This results in fusion occurring at an agonizingly slow crawl, making them incredibly frugal with their hydrogen supply.

Why do red dwarfs consume their fuel so slowly?
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