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What Must Occur for an Object to Be Considered a Main

Question 72

Question 72

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What must occur for an object to be considered a main sequence star?


A) Hydrostatic equilibrium
B) Nuclear fusion reaction in the core
C) Protostar life begins
D) Both a and b

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