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    A Helium Flash Occurs in the Cores of All Stars
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A Helium Flash Occurs in the Cores of All Stars

Question 10

Question 10

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A helium flash occurs in the cores of all stars


A) that contain helium.
B) of more than 2 solar masses.
C) of fewer than 2 solar masses.
D) that have become red giants.

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