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  • 08-08-2019
  • Physics
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Suppose no stars more massive than about 2 MSun had ever formed. Would life as we know it have been able to develop? Why or why not?

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Karabo99
Karabo99 Karabo99
  • 14-08-2019

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Stars with masses less than two times the mass of the Sun can produce elements only up to carbon and oxygen. More massive elements are not produced, and some of these more massive elements ( calcium, phosphorus, iron) are essential for the forms of life found on Earth.

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