5 4 eventually fusing giving off a planetary nebula all of the above 1.299 points When stars become giants, which of the following does NOT usually happen? their outer envelopes expand significantly they lose a significant amount of mass from their outside layers their surface temperatures become lower than before their overall luminosities increase their mass grows significantly as they incorporate planets and interstellar matter near star 1.299 points Why can a star with a mass like our Sun not fuse (produce) further elements beyond carbo= origen?