The evolution of a "high mass star" is different from the evolution of smaller stars because these stars ____.
A) do not generate strong stellar winds
B) rotate faster
C) have stronger magnetic fields
D) can ignite carbon fusion
E) are never in binary systems
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Q16: Red dwarf stars _.
A) never develop a
Q17: A "nova" is the event that creates
Q18: The process and result of a star's
Q19: The collapse of the iron core of
Q20: White dwarfs are rare objects.
Q22: During the Sun's main-sequence lifetime, _.
A) the
Q23: A medium-mass star evolves into a red
Q24: A massive star can fuse more and
Q25: Fusion processes in stellar cores involving heavy
Q26: The Algol paradox is concerned with _.
A)
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