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25.04.2020 •
Geography
City X has summers around 25 degrees centigrade and winters around 5
degrees centigrade. City Y has summers around 30 degrees centigrade and
winters around -20 degrees centigrade. What might cause this difference?
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Ответ:
Mass determines how hot the stellar core gets in response to gravitational contraction, and since the rate of nuclear burning is very sensitive to temperature, a star's mass determines the energy production rate and whether/when gravitational contraction can lead to explosive release of energy
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