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It becomes a red giant, expanding until it is larger than earth's orbit. Meanwhile it begins helium fusion (3 heliums --> 1 carbon). Eventually, all possible conversion scenarios are used up, and that is the end of the line. The interior of the star collapses onto itself forming a very dense "white dwarf", and the red giant exterior is forcibly blown off as an expanding bubble.

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