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What is the life cycle of a massive star? A. giant, dwarf, black hole B. black hole, dwarf, giant C. dwarf, black hole, giant D. dwarf, giant, black hole
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What is the life cycle of a massive star?
A. giant, dwarf, black hole
B. black hole, dwarf, giant
C. dwarf, black hole, giant
D. dwarf, giant, black hole
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i wanna say B but im not 100% sure
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first it becomes a dwarf , then a giant and we all know that black holes are the hugest so the last one is black hole.
So it will be answer D.
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