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Drag each label to the correct image. (2 Each) Name and describe each star phase.
red supergiant
black hole
white dwarf
planetary nebula
a low-mass star that has
shed its outer layers
attracts all matter and energy
that come nearby
shells that are cast away from
a low-mass star
a heavy star that expands and gives
off large amounts of light


Drag each label to the correct image. (2 Each)

Name and describe each star phase.
red supergiant

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