faithfladeland
faithfladeland faithfladeland
  • 22-05-2019
  • Biology
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why is there a minimum mass for an object to become a star

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hellodarlings
hellodarlings hellodarlings
  • 22-05-2019

Answer:

it doesn't hold enough anything to actually become a star

Explanation:

smaller objects cannot hold planets in orbit. smaller objects cannot generate enough pressure to start hydrogen fusion

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itsharley itsharley
  • 22-05-2019

there a minimum mass for an object to become a star because smaller objects cannot generate enough pressure to start hydrogen fusion.

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