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In which stage do low-mass and high-mass stars’ life cycles start to become different? A.) planetary nebula stage B.) Main sequence stage C.) Red Giant stage D.) White Dwarf Sta…
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In which stage do low-mass and high-mass stars’ life cycles start to become different?
A.) planetary nebula stage
B.) Main sequence stage
C.) Red Giant stage
D.) White Dwarf Stage
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B) Main Sequence Stage
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