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    The Final Remnant of the Evolution of a Red-Giant Star
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The Final Remnant of the Evolution of a Red-Giant Star

Question 67

Question 67

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The final remnant of the evolution of a red-giant star that has ejected a planetary nebula is a


A) blue supergiant.
B) neutron star.
C) supernova.
D) white-dwarf star.

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