Multiple Choice
Why do higher-mass stars live shorter lives on the main sequence than lower-mass stars?
A) Higher-mass stars burn through their nuclear fuel faster.
B) Lower-mass stars don't get their energy from that same nuclear fusion source as higher-mass stars.
C) Higher-mass stars have less hydrogen fuel to burn.
D) Lower-mass stars spend a longer time evolving to the main sequence.
E) All of the above are false.
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