Multiple Choice
When the temperature of the Sun's core goes down, what happens next?
A) Fusion reactions speed up, the core shrinks and cools.
B) Fusion reactions speed up, core expands and cools.
C) Fusion reactions slow down, core shrinks and heats.
D) Fusion reactions slow down, the core expands and heats.
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