Asked by Kanani

A protostar has a high enough ___ to become a star.
A. Volume
B. Mass
C. Temperature
D. Brightness
Is the answer B? Thank you

Answers

Answered by Damon
I believe so.
Think what is happening.
gravity on big mass squeezing center of mass harder and harder
Answered by Kanani
What else could the answer be if your not to sure?
Answered by DrBob222
https://www.google.com/search?q=protostar&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
Answered by ...
The answer is B
Answer B
Answered by Iris
The answer is B
Answered by Idk
The answer is 8
Answered by YoloGurl
1. C
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. A
6. A
7. B
8. A
Figure out 9 and 10 yourself, cuz idk
Answered by Saaa dud
1: c
2: b
3: d
4: a
5: a
6: c
7: b
8: d

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Answered by Anonymous
Saaaa dud is wrong I would have failed if I look at his but yolo gurl is right
Answered by MMA
Yolo gurl and saaa dud are wrong!!

1. C
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. B
8. A

I got 2 wrong because of yolo gurl...

To help with the last two These were my responses

9. The earth moves in its orbit, So it’s a direction changes during the year. So we only see stars at night.
10. A stars life begins as a cloud of dust and gas. And if a certain temperature in the protostar is reached then a nuclear fusion starts and a star is created. A protostar is created when gas and dust gather together

Your welcome I hope I helped a lot of people :)
Answered by MMA
And these answers are for connections academy people
Answered by PearsonConnexus
MMA is correct. Thank you so much!
Answered by moon shadow
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Answered by MMA IS RIGHT
MMA IS RIGHT I GOT 100% BECAUSE OF HIM!!! THANK YOU MMA
Answered by kim
MMA thx
Answered by Zero
Thank you so much MMA!
Answered by MIA
You guys should really give examples of why. It'd be better if you told us how/why you think those are the answers. I mean, the reason everyone got 2 question wrong because of Yolo Gurl is because they had no facts or reasoning to back up their answers. So, I'd say, giving people facts and reasoning as to why your answers are the right ones, and reasoning that makes sense, seems like a better option then just giving people the answers.
Answered by MIA
Also, the answer is B because the if you look at the link that DrBob222 sent, the definition of a protostar is: a contracting MASS of gas which represents an EARLY STAGE FORMATION OF A STAR, before nucleosynthesis has begun. So, a protostar needs MASS to become a star.
(p.s. sorry about the caps, I can't italicize or bold words.)
Answered by E340
the answer is B
Answered by E340
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