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Which stages do all stars have in common in their life cycles?(1 point)
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protostar
protostar
white dwarf
white dwarf
nebula
nebula
black hole
black hole
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The stages that all stars have in common in their life cycles are:
- **protostar**
- **nebula**
These stages represent the initial formation of a star from a cloud of gas and dust (nebula) and its early development (protostar).
**White dwarf** and **black hole** are specific outcomes that not all stars will reach, depending on their mass.
- **protostar**
- **nebula**
These stages represent the initial formation of a star from a cloud of gas and dust (nebula) and its early development (protostar).
**White dwarf** and **black hole** are specific outcomes that not all stars will reach, depending on their mass.
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