How do massive stars normally end their lives?
A) Massive stars gradually shrink to the size of Earth.
B) Astronomers don't know how massive stars normally end their lives since their lifetimes are longer than the age of the universe.
C) Massive stars collapse and become black holes.
D) Massive stars explode.
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