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What type of fusion occurs in a high-mass star near the end stages of its life cycle? helium burning CNO cycle helium capture
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What type of fusion occurs in a high-mass star near the end stages of its life cycle?
helium burning
CNO cycle
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I am not pretty sure. A lot of researches pin out different answers.
But the most common one and which I prefer is
Helium burning
and fusion all along with hydrogen shell burning.
Hope this helps.
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Answer:
Helium Capture
Step-by-step explanation:
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