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What is the primary, persistent mechanism a star uses to shed material throughout its life before becoming a giant?
What drives the outflows associated with stellar winds?
During which evolutionary stage does the most dramatic period of mass loss occur for a star?
How much of their total mass can stars similar to the Sun lose during their late red giant phase?
What physical property is significantly reduced in a star entering the red giant phase, making its outer layers easier to dislodge?
What process is distinct from the physical ejection of stellar atoms, even though it results in mass equivalent being carried away?
What stellar remnant supports lower-mass stars after they have shed substantial material during evolution?
What limit is associated with the maximum mass a white dwarf remnant can have before core collapse and potential supernova?
How does the mass loss rate of a massive O-type star compare to the quiescent rate of a Sun-like star?
What is the significance of stellar mass loss concerning cosmic chemistry?
What defines an event as a mass extinction rather than background extinction?
Which of the five major mass extinctions is known as 'The Great Dying'?
What massive geological feature is strongly linked to the Permian-Triassic extinction?
What immediate global effect did the material ejected by the K-Pg impactor cause?
Which gases are pumped into the atmosphere by extreme, sustained volcanism?
What devastating ocean stressor results directly from volcanic gas emissions?
How do massive ice sheets impact marine life during intense global cooling periods?
What is a primary driver of the current, sixth mass extinction event?
What distinguishes the pacing of the K-Pg extinction compared to the P-T extinction?
How long can the recovery of biodiversity take following ancient mass extinctions?
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