Compared to a lightweight star, a massive star has a ________. hotter interior under less pressure hotter interior under more pressure cooler interior under more pressure cooler interior under less pressure
isn;'t this a physics question?
I'm pretty sure it's 2
whoops, I just started using this! my mistake, it's astronomy.
it's fine.
XD
I remember when I first used this, I just went down the list giving answers. Then a mod got really mad...
\(\large{Astronomy!:)~My~Expertise~xD}\) Well our sun is quite small and process hydrogen quite slowly for it to live 10 billion years so that would mean that since a larger star requires alot more hydrogen to fuse into helium it would be even hotter since it processes more....
hotter interior under more pressure?
Correct ^^ One great example is Betelguese...it is a super massive star and is still young but will run out of hydrogen in about 10 million years...Great Job!
thank you :)
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