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What is an "adult life" of a star known as? * Protostar
Main Sequence
Red Giant
Red Supergiant

What is the phase of the missing star from the image below? *

Main Sequence
Protostar
Planetary Nebula
Supernova

What is the outcome of a star that is 4 times the size of our sun?
Planetary Nebula
White Dwarf
Neutron Star
Blackhole

What is the outcome of a star that is 8 times the size of our sun?
Planetary Nebula
White Dwarf
Neutron Star
Blackhole

What likely be the outcome of our sun?
Planetary Nebula
Supernova
Neutron Star
Blackhole
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What is an adult life of a star known as? *

Protostar
Main Sequence
Red Giant
Red Supergiant
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