
Life of a Star
Quiz by Shaughn Lybrand
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- Q1Which answer best describes what a nebula or Protostar is made up of?Dust and GasHydrogen reacts to form HeliumStar uses up all of its Hydrogen30s
- Q2What causes a brand new star, in the first stage, from collapsing.When Hydrogen form HeliumHot gas that reacts to form energyThe leftover center of a Red Giant30s
- Q3The longest stage in a star's life cyle is caalledProtostarRed GiantNebulaMain Sequence Star30s
- Q4What does a main sequence star need to keep its size about the same?HydrogenGravityCarbonHelium45s
- Q5When a main sequence star uses up all of its Hydrogen...forms a star called a supernovaforms a star called a white dwarfforms a black holeforms a star called a Red Giant45s
- Q6In which phase does the star contract, expand, and cool?White DwarfMain-Sequence StarProtostarRed Giant45s
- Q7The stage after the Red Giant stage isa White dwarfdepends on the mass of the stara Supernovaa black hole45s
- Q8Low mass stars will eventually be...black dwarfsblack holessupernovaswhite dwarfs45s
- Q9Medium-mass stars will eventually becomea SupernovaA white dwarfa black dwarfa black hole45s
- Q10After the Red Giant stage, the largest-mass stars becomeBlack HolesSupernovasWhite dwarfsblack dwarves45s