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What happens to a red giant if the star does not have enough mass to explode? A. It will disappear. B. It will become a neutron star. C. It will become a supernova. D. It will b…
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What happens to a red giant if the star does not have enough mass to explode? A. It will disappear. B. It will become a neutron star. C. It will become a supernova. D. It will b…
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What happens to a red giant if the star does not have enough mass to explode?
A. It will disappear.
B. It will become a neutron star.
C. It will become a supernova.
D. It will become a white dwarf.
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D. It will become a white dwarf.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is D hope this helps!
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