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A high-mass star goes through many fusion cycles in its lifetime: hydrogen, helium, carbon, neon, oxygen, and silicon. How does the timescale for each cycle compare to the previous one?
Free Markets
Economic systems in which the prices for goods and services are determined by the open market and consumers, without government intervention.
Moral-Hazard Problem
A situation in which one party engages in risky behavior knowing that it is protected against the risk because another party will incur any resulting costs.
Monitoring
The process of systematically observing, checking, and recording activities or data to ensure proper compliance or performance.
Moral Hazard Problem
The risk that one party to a transaction takes on more risk because it knows that the other party bears the consequences of those risks.
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