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What will a medium-mass star become at the very end of its life cycle?
a red giant
a black hole
a black dwarf
a neutron star
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a black dwarf
Explanation: A medium-mass star (like the Sun) expands to a red giant, sheds its outer layers as a planetary nebula, and leaves behind a white dwarf. Over very long timescales it will cool and fade into a black dwarf. Neutron stars and black holes result from much more massive stars.
Explanation: A medium-mass star (like the Sun) expands to a red giant, sheds its outer layers as a planetary nebula, and leaves behind a white dwarf. Over very long timescales it will cool and fade into a black dwarf. Neutron stars and black holes result from much more massive stars.
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