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    If a Star's Pressure Increases in Its Interior to Push
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If a Star's Pressure Increases in Its Interior to Push

Question 44

Question 44

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If a star's pressure increases in its interior to push the star outward, its temperature will drop, causing the star to contract and eventually return to equilibrium.

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