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Answered by divyansh721
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Red supergiants are similar to red giants. They form when a star runs out of hydrogen fuel in their core, begins collapsing, and then outer shells of hydrogen around the core get hot enough to begin fusion.

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A red supergiant occurs when a moderately massive star — perhaps 8–40 solar masses in size — exhausts its hydrogen fuel, evolves off of the main sequence, and transitions to fusing helium within its core. As this occurs, the star's radius expands, causing its temperature to plummet.

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