Multiple Choice
Why do O- and B-type stars have weaker hydrogen absorption lines than A-type stars?
A) O- and B-type stars are cooler than A-type stars.
B) O- and B-type stars are smaller than A-type stars.
C) A larger fraction of hydrogen atoms in O- and B-type stars is ionized.
D) O- and B-type stars have converted much more of their hydrogen into heavier elements.
E) A-type stars have a higher mass than O- and B-type stars, so they have more hydrogen.
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