Multiple Choice
Any massive object will collapse under its own weight unless something stops it.In an ordinary star like the Sun,this collapse is prevented by
A) the rotation of the star.
B) the star's solid core.
C) gas pressure pushing outward.
D) turbulence and upwelling in the atmosphere of the star.
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