Multiple Choice
Why does a red giant fuse hydrogen more rapidly than a main sequence star of the same mass?
A) The star becomes more luminous.
B) The efficiency of energy generation decreases due to helium fusion.
C) The star's interior heats up.
D) The star becomes larger.
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