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Any main sequence star over 25 solar masses will probably retain enough matter in its coreafter its type II supernova or hypernova event to make a black hole.
Symbolic Interaction
A theoretical approach in sociology that focuses on how individuals use symbols and meanings to interact and construct social realities.
Macro-level Sociology
A perspective in sociology that focuses on large-scale social processes and structures, examining how they influence individuals and groups.
Symbols
Objects, signs, or images used to represent ideas or concepts, playing a crucial role in communication and culture.
Abstract
A summary or overview of the main points of a document, article, or research paper, often used to help readers quickly ascertain the paper's purpose.
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