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Ultraviolet Light from the Exposed Core of an Average Sized

Question 56

Question 56

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Ultraviolet light from the exposed core of an average sized star at the end of its main-sequence life ionizes and excites the ejected gases,producing a


A) planetary nebula.
B) supernova remnant.
C) corona.
D) photosphere.

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