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match the following stages of the cycle of a high mass star*7 pointsA B C D E F Gblack hole supernova pulsar the place where globules form protostar main sequence star supergiant black hole supernova pulsar the place where globules form protostar main sequence star supergiant

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match the following stages of the cycle of a high mass star*7 pointsA B C D E F Gblack hole supernova pulsar the place where globules form protostar main sequence star supergiant black hole supernova pulsar the place where globules form protostar main sequence star supergiant

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A - Supergiant B - Supernova C - Pulsar D - The place where globules form E - Protostar F - Main sequence star G - Black hole

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match the following stages of the cycle of a high mass star*7 pointsA B C D E F Gblack hole supernova pulsar the place where globules form protostar main sequence star supergiant black hole supernova pulsar the place where globules form protostar main sequence star supergiant

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