Geography, 18.07.2021 08:40 audriexpress
Which best describes stellar equilibrium?
A. The stable number of sunspots that exist on a star's surface
B. The equal
amounts of elements that make up a stars core
C. The balance between pressure caused by heat and gravity caused
by the star's mass
D.
The amount of light generated equals the amount of heat
generated
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