As a star expands into a red giant, the force of gravity increases in its core due to the increasing mass from the outer layers collapsing inward. This gravitational force causes the core to compress and heat up, leading to the fusion of helium and heavier elements. The balance between gravitational force and the pressure from nuclear fusion is crucial in determining the star's evolution during this phase.
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