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A low-mass star is most likely to end its life cycle as a a. protostar b.black hole c. supernova d. black dwarf PLEASE ANSWER SOOOOON sorryyy
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A low-mass star is most likely to end its life cycle as a a. protostar b.black hole c. supernova d. black dwarf PLEASE ANSWER SOOOOON sorryyy
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A low-mass star is most likely to end its life cycle as a
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b.black hole
c. supernova
d. black dwarf
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