Multiple Choice
The central cores of massive main sequence stars
A) produce energy by the proton-proton chain.
B) have a very low opacity.
C) transmit energy outward by convection.
D) burn their nuclear fuels more slowly than low mass main sequence stars.
E) have lower temperatures than the central cores of low mass main sequence stars.
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