Answer:
- A star’s final stages of life depend on its mass
- Stars die when they run out of fuel
Explanation:
Stars die differently when their core can no longer fuse atoms, depending on their solar masses. The very big stars are able to burn helium into carbon and some able to fuse even carbon. The big stars die to form neutron stars and supernovas. Stars of low solar masses die out by forming white dwarfs.
'colored feathers that camouflage birds from predators are found in the majority of the current bird population' would be correct since that would only focus on one species instead of many, natural selection includes all species, not just one.
A lack of genitic diversity would pose a issue