When a star explodes, it is referred to as a nova. If the star is large enough, it will create a super nova. And if the star is dense enough, it does not explode, but instead collapses on itself and forms a black hole
I feel so smart answering this. You all asked what is an explosion of a large star? Well, that my dears is a Supernova.
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A supernova
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It is the inverse of an explosion, the force and energy "move" to the inside of the imploding object. When a star implodes it collapses into itself, decreasing in volume.
No such explosion ever happened.
Any explosion exposed or vented to the atmosphere. The bigger the explosion the bigger and more well formed the mushroom cloud.
The verb for explosion is explode. As in the action "to burst violently" or "to make an outburst".
In any explosion (conventional or nuclear) most of the damage is from blast effects.
It will destroy it in a cataclysmic explosion.
Once a star explodes, it's no longer a star. The explosion itself is referred to as a "Super Nova."
A nova is an explosion seen when a white dwarf star captues H from a companion star.
an active explosion:)
A supernova.
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A supernova.
a super novaA supernova.
Term used for an exploding star is 'supernova' nova means explosion and supernova means a super explosion of a very big thing such as star.
A nova or supernova.
The only way then can die is by an explosion.
No.