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Which of the following is a star that has begun to run out of fuel? A) Neutron star B) Red giant C) Stellar nebula D) White dwarf .
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Which of the following is a star that has begun to run out of fuel? A) Neutron star B) Red giant C) Stellar nebula D) White dwarf .
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Which of the following is a star that has begun to run out of fuel? A) Neutron star B) Red giant C) Stellar nebula D) White dwarf .
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Neutron start
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The answer is B.Red Giant
Red Giants are stars which already in a late stage of evolution. These stars no longer have enough hydrogen to fuel it's nuclear fusion
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