After it experiences a "helium flash" a star like the sun will not experience None of the answer options.
After there is the burning of helium as it starts this is said to be explosive in nature or occur as a flash, etc. the Helium is said to burn into carbon, and carbon is said to be fused or combines with helium to create oxygen.
Note that helium flash of a star do not experience increase tremendously in luminosity as well as the other options given.
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After it experiences a "helium flash" a star like the Sun will have a brief period of stability, fusing helium into carbon (and sometimes oxygen).
During this brief stable stage, the star:_________
a. Increases tremendously in luminosity.
b. Gets to be even larger in diameter than it was as a red giant.
c. Returns to the position on the H-R diagram that the star had in its main-sequence stage.
d. Is able to fuse many of the heaviest elements (such as iron and gold) in its superhot core.
e. None of the answers
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