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Tsync Tsync
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In the evolution of massive stars, what is the significance of the temperature 600 million K?
A) It is the temperature needed for carbon fusing into heavier elements.
B) It is the main sequence core temperature which makes massive stars so bright.
C) It is the final temperature reached during their evolution.
D) It is the temperature at which helium fuses into carbon.
E) It is the temperature needed for helium burning into boron.
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Exactly what I needed Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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Happy to help Slight Smile
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