When a star burns its fuel at a faster rate, late in its life, the extra energy flow causes what to happen?
1 answer:
Answer:
The outer layer of the star expands
Explanation:
Late in life, when the hydrogen fuel for nuclear fusion is exhausted, the core of the star tends to collapse. That process generates heat that pushes the outer layers of the star outward.
The outer layer of the star expands .
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