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4 May, 14:06

What causes red giants expand to become larger than main-sequence stars?

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  1. 4 May, 14:11
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    When stars first begin to fuse hydrogen to helium, they lie on the zero-age main sequence. The core of a red giant is contracting, but the outer layers are expanding as a result of hydrogen fusion in a shell outside the core. The star gets larger, redder, and more luminous as it expands and cools.
  2. 4 May, 16:42
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    The gases I don't really know sorry
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