Which statements describe the death of stars?
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When a star like the Sun has burned all of its hydrogen fuel, it expands to become a red giant. This may be millions of kilometres across - big enough to swallow the planets Mercury and Venus. After puffing off its outer layers, the star collapses to form a very dense white dwarf.
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Stars die differently when their core can no longer fuse atoms, depending on their solar masses. The very big stars are able to burn helium into carbon and some able to fuse even carbon. The big stars die to form neutron stars and supernovas.
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