Multiple Choice
Except for hydrogen, helium, and a little lithium, the lower- mass elements (lighter than iron) that are spread throughout the dust of the universe were created
A) in the original creation of the universe.
B) during the fusion process that powers the stars, and then released in supernova explosions.
C) in Kansas.
D) during the shock of a supernova explosion.
E) in hot white dwarf stars.
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