Why can a star with a mass similar to the Sun not become a Type II supernova progenitor?

Answer

It never generates the heat/pressure to move beyond carbon burning

Low-mass stars lack the gravitational pressure necessary to initiate fusion reactions beyond carbon, meaning they cannot build the necessary iron core to trigger core collapse.

Why can a star with a mass similar to the Sun not become a Type II supernova progenitor?
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