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Published: 27.04.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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  • Summaries, Notes 'Report on Red Giants and Type II Supernovae ', 1.
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Red Giants are very large, cool and luminous stars. This stage lasts about 10% of the stars life. They are old stars meaning they don't have much lifetime left.
Red giant phase occurs in stars, which weigh less than 4 solar masses. The star starts to collapse towards the centre causing the star to heat up. The fusion rate increases within the outer shells; this causes the star to expand. The surface cools, making the star turn red. The red colour increases causing the star to expand increasingly.
Red giants occur as a result of the hydrogen in the core running out. …

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