What will a medium mass star become at the end of its life cycle
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a neutron star
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black dwarf
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- Every star begins as a nebula. A nebula is a huge gas and dust cloud. Some of the gas and dust in a nebula can be pulled together by gravity.
- A protostar is the name given to the contracting cloud. A protostar is the first stage in the life of a star. When the gas and dust in a nebula heat up to the point where nuclear fusion occurs, a star is formed.
- The term "main sequence star" refers to a star that has "switched on." When a main sequence star runs out of hydrogen fuel, it transforms into a red giant or red supergiant.
- After a low or medium mass star becomes a red giant, its outer portions become larger and float out into space, generating a
- planetary nebula
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- The star's blue-white heated core is left behind, which cools and becomes a white dwarf.
- When the white dwarf runs out of fuel, he transforms into a black dwarf.
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