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8. list the phases for an small/medium size star with an explanation of…

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  1. list the phases for an small/medium size star with an explanation of each phase

phase name:|description:

  1. list the phases for a large or massive size star with an explanation of each phase:

phase name:|description:

  1. list the phases both small/medium and massive stars have in common:
  1. what are the 5 most common elements in the universe?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For a small/medium - size star:

  • Protostar: A cloud of gas and dust starts to collapse under gravity.
  • Main - sequence star: Hydrogen fuses into helium in the core, providing energy.
  • Red giant: Hydrogen in the core is exhausted, outer layers expand and cool.
  • Planetary nebula: Outer layers are ejected, forming a glowing cloud.
  • White dwarf: The core remains, a small, dense, hot star that cools over time.

For a large or massive star:

  • Protostar: Gas and dust collapse due to gravity.
  • Main - sequence star: Hydrogen fusion in the core.
  • Red supergiant: Core hydrogen is used up, star expands greatly.
  • Supernova: Core collapses, causing a massive explosion.
  • Neutron star or black hole: Remnant of the core, either a very dense neutron star or a black hole.

Common phases for both: Protostar and Main - sequence star. The 5 most common elements in the universe are hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, and neon.

The 5 most common elements in the universe are hydrogen (most abundant, used in star fusion), helium (produced by hydrogen fusion in stars), oxygen (formed in massive stars), carbon (essential for life - as - we - know - it and formed in stars), and neon (produced in stellar nucleosynthesis).

Answer:

8.

Phase NameDescription
Main - sequence starHydrogen fuses into helium in core.
Red giantCore hydrogen exhausted, outer layers expand and cool.
Planetary nebulaOuter layers are ejected, forming a glowing cloud.
White dwarfDense, hot core that cools over time.

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Phase NameDescription
Main - sequence starHydrogen fuses into helium in core.
Red supergiantCore hydrogen used up, star expands greatly.
SupernovaCore collapses, causing a massive explosion.
Neutron star or black holeDense remnant of the core.
  1. Protostar, Main - sequence star
  1. Hydrogen, Helium, Oxygen, Carbon, Neon