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A star has avery low mass and its core slowly converts hydrogen to helium through fusion. what will the star become as it ages?
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A star has avery low mass and its core slowly converts hydrogen to helium through fusion. what will the star become as it ages?
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As the star ages it will slowly loses it's shine and helium. Sooner or later the star will finally die out due to lack of energy and it will explode and become a supernova which will become a black hole.
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