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    The Sun Will Likely Stop Being a Main-Sequence Star In
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The Sun Will Likely Stop Being a Main-Sequence Star In

Question 84

Question 84

Multiple Choice

The Sun will likely stop being a main-sequence star in:


A) 5,000 years
B) 5 million years
C) 50 million years
D) 500 million years
E) 5 billion years

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