Why does element production typically stop in stars up to eight solar masses?

Answer

Creating anything heavier requires inputting energy rather than releasing it

For these medium-sized stars, the gravitational squeeze is not intense enough to force fusion past carbon and oxygen because creating elements beyond that point consumes energy instead of releasing it.

Why does element production typically stop in stars up to eight solar masses?

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