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- how long a star lives and what it becomes at the end of its life depend primarily on its
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from the list below, choose the term that best matches each phrase.
- pulsar
a. exerts such a strong gravitational pull that no electromagnetic radiation can escape
- white dwarf
b. a huge cloud of gas or dust in space
- nebula
c. what an average - sized star becomes at the end of its life
- protostar
d. the earliest stage of a stars life
- supernova
e. emits pulses of radio waves
- neutron star
f. shines brightly in the center of a distant galaxy because of the friction of material spiraling around it
- black hole
g. formed from the leftover material after a giant star explodes, with three times the mass of the sun, but a diameter of only about 20 kilometers
- quasar
h. an explosion that occurs at the end of a giant stars life
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- A pulsar emits pulses of radio waves, so it matches 'd'. 8. A white - dwarf is what an average - sized star becomes at the end of its life, so it matches 'c'. 9. A nebula is a huge cloud of gas or dust in space, so it matches 'a'. 10. A protostar is the earliest stage of a star's life, so it matches 'e'. 11. A supernova is an explosion that occurs at the end of a giant star's life, so it matches 'h'. 12. A neutron star is formed from the leftover material after a giant star explodes, with about three times the mass of the sun but a diameter of only about 20 kilometers, so it matches 'g'. 13. A black hole exerts such a strong gravitational pull that no electromagnetic radiation can escape, so it matches 'b'. 14. A quasar shines brightly in the center of a distant galaxy because of the friction of material spiraling around it, so it matches 'f'.
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- d. emits pulses of radio waves
- c. what an average - sized star becomes at the end of its life
- a. a huge cloud of gas or dust in space
- e. the earliest stage of a star's life
- h. an explosion that occurs at the end of a giant star's life
- g. formed from the leftover material after a giant star explodes, with three times the mass of the sun, but a diameter of only about 20 kilometers
- b. exerts such a strong gravitational pull that no electromagnetic radiation can escape
- f. shines brightly in the center of a distant galaxy because of the friction of material spiraling around it