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    What Causes Massive Stars to Lose Mass at a High
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What Causes Massive Stars to Lose Mass at a High

Question 1

Question 1

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What causes massive stars to lose mass at a high rate through stellar winds?


A) radiation pressure
B) high magnetic fields
C) rapid rotation
D) carbon fusion
E) emission of neutrinos

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