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erastovalidia [21]
3 years ago
14

The following figures show four stages that occur during the formation of a one-solar-mass star. Rank these stages based on the

central temperature, from highest to lowest.
Physics
1 answer:
trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

-main-sequence star

-protostar with jets

-contracting cloud trapping infrared light

-molecular-cloud fragment

Explanation:

The Life of a Star of about one Solar Mass. Small stars have a mass upto  1 1/2 times that of the Sun. Stars are planetary bodies that revolve in space. They are the combination of hydrogen and helium gases

seven main stages of a star formation are

A Giant Gas Cloud. A star begins life as a large cloud of gas. ...

A Protostar Is a Baby Star. ...

The T-Tauri Phase. ...

Main Sequence Stars. ...

Expansion into Red Giant. ...

Fusion of Heavier Elements. ...

Supernovae and Planetary Nebulae.

But ranking them according to  the central temperature, from highest to lowest. will be

-main-sequence star

-protostar with jets

-contracting cloud trapping infrared light

-molecular-cloud fragment

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