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Jessie Williams
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27 February, 03:11
Why do stars shrink?
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Karli Wade
27 February, 03:18
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The star's outer layers expand while the core is shrinking and as the expansion continues, the luminosity begins to increase. For a star with the mass of the sun, this expansion takes about a billion years and the star's radius increases 100 times, and its luminosity increases even more. The star is called a red giant.
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Russell
27 February, 03:35
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Stars loses their energy by radiation hence they shrink. I think this is the answer
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