Multiple Choice
When a star leaves the main sequence and expands toward the red-giant region,what is happening inside the star?
A) Hydrogen burning is taking place in a spherical shell just outside the core;the core itself is almost pure helium.
B) Hydrogen burning is taking place in a spherical shell just outside the core;the core has not yet started thermonuclear reactions and is still mostly hydrogen.
C) Helium burning is taking place in a spherical shell just outside the core;the core itself is almost pure carbon and oxygen.
D) Helium is being converted into carbon and oxygen in the core.
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