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What stops the Sun from collapsing under the force of its own gravity?
A)   The interior of the Sun is under such high pressure that it is a liquid, and liquids are incompressible.
B)   Neutrinos from the core collide with gas atoms and prevent them from falling inward.
C)   Ions and electrons are pushed apart by the electric forces between their charges.
D)   It is held up by gas pressure due to the very high temperature inside it.
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On behalf of my study group and I, thank you
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thanks
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