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A star that's actively fusing hydrogen into helium is a A. main-sequence star. B. white dwarf. C. supergiant. D. red giant.
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A star that's actively fusing hydrogen into helium is a
A. main-sequence star.
B. white dwarf.
C. supergiant.
D. red giant.
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Agreed, it is a main sequence star.
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A star that's actively fusing hydrogen into helium is a A. main-sequence star.
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