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Do stars have cores

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Yes. Only slowly. But stars are very big, so lots of hydrogen gets converted.

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Yes it is very hot and filled with mainly hydrogen

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All stars will have some helium in their cores, depending on the type of star.

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This star become a red giant - the first step to degeneration.

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12 hundred but the stars has finished burning hydrogen well but hydrogen can not be finished ever ever because hydrogen is like air, oxygen .

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