How does the post-main sequence evolution of a massive star differ from that of the Sun?

Answer

Massive stars proceed through multiple, successive fusion stages in an 'onion' structure.

Unlike the Sun, which burns helium into carbon and then forms a white dwarf, massive stars have cores hot enough to burn successive elements (helium into carbon, carbon into neon, etc.) until iron is formed.

How does the post-main sequence evolution of a massive star differ from that of the Sun?
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