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What Rates of Mass Loss Are Typical from Red Giant

Question 34

Question 34

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What rates of mass loss are typical from red giant stars?


A) 10-3 M ? per year
B) Red giant stars do not suffer mass loss.
C) 1 M ? per year
D) 10-7 M ? per year

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