Question: 13. In The Second Animation Lesson 4 (see Figure 18-45), The (a) BRIGHTEST I DIMMEST (which One) Stars On The Main Sequence Disappeared First. These Stars Are Also The (b) MOST I LEAST MASSIVE (which One). (a) (b)
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13. In the second animation Lesson 4 (see Figure 18-45), the (a) BRIGHTEST I DIMMEST (which one) stars on the main sequence disappeared first. These stars are also the (b) MOST I LEAST MASSIVE (which one). (a) (b)
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