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English, 09.10.2019 20:10 npellot123

In which sentence from "black hole beginnings" is the effect underlined?
as more stuff gathers, its combined gravitation grows stronger.
once again, the star stuff plunges inward under its own weight.
as the nuclei meld, a smidgen of their matter vaporizes into energy.
once the nuclear reactions stop, the star's center begins to cool.

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