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During the Red Giant stage, all the hydrogen of the star will be used up and helium will start to fuse. Because helium burning reactions are extremely sensitive to temperature, this causes great instability. Massive pulsations build up, which eventually causes the outer layers to be ejected, potentially forming a planetary nebula. At the center of the nebula remains the core of the star, which will cool down to become a white dwarf.
No. The Great Red Spot is a very large storm on Jupiter. A red giant is a type of star.
He killed Ekhidnades, the giant son of Echidna and a great enemy of the gods.
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No, Dwarf planets are not planets technically because dwarf planets fail to meet one or all of the caracteristics of a planet.Pluto for example, had a diameter of more than 800km, orbits around a star but it does not have a great enough gravitational pull (the ability to attract or repulse objects.)Specifically, a dwarf planet is a celestial body orbiting the Sun that:is massive enough to be rounded by its own gravityhas not cleared its neighbouring region of smaller bodiesis not a satellite.
The Great Victorian Desert is located in Australia
The Great Victorian Collection was created in 1975.
The Great Victorian Desert is located on the continent of Australia.
No, the Great Victorian is the seventh largest desert in the world.
Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.
Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.
The great Victorian desert located in Australia is an estimated 163,900 square miles. maize south}
Yes, they are great for dwarf hamsters.
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