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If a star is massive, it will remain in the main sequence _____ a smaller star. -for as long as -longer than -shorter than
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If a star is massive, it will remain in the main sequence _____ a smaller star. -for as long as -longer than -shorter than
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If a star is massive, it will remain in the main sequence _____ a smaller star.
-for as long as
-longer than
-shorter than
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the answer is shorter than because they have a larger amount of hydrogen for nuclear reactions, which means it consumes its fuel quicker than smaller stars.
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