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stars are born *
○ in a black hole
○ in a wormhole
○ as a result of dark energy
○ in a nebula
what occurs inside a main sequence star? *
○ fusion stops
○ energy from fusion exceeds gravity
○ a supernova
○ it reaches a state of stellar equilibrium
First Question: "Stars are born *"
Brief Explanations
- A black hole is a region of extreme gravity where matter is pulled in, not a place for star birth.
- A wormhole is a hypothetical tunnel in spacetime, not related to star formation.
- Dark energy is related to the expansion of the universe, not star birth.
- Nebulas are clouds of gas and dust where gravitational collapse leads to star formation.
Brief Explanations
- Fusion does not stop in main sequence stars; they fuse hydrogen into helium.
- In main sequence stars, the energy from fusion (outward pressure) balances gravity (inward pull), not that fusion energy exceeds gravity.
- A supernova is the end stage for massive stars, not a process in main sequence stars.
- Main sequence stars achieve stellar equilibrium, where the outward pressure from fusion balances the inward pull of gravity.
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