A massive star. Usually any star with more that 9 solar masses will explode as a supernova.
A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
Mitosis occurs in in the cell.
the nebula stage in a stars life cycle lasts for 25,000 years before turning into a white dwarf and then into a black dwarf.
a star with 2-3 stellar masses would become a red supergiant then a supernova and then become a neutron star.
Sirius A does not have enough mass to become a supernova. It will end it's life as a white dwarf.
A supernova occurs at the end of a massive star's life cycle.
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How does the life cycle of humans compare to the life cycle of a star? They both have stages where they are born and die which is in the main sequence and supernova and in a human they are born in a womb and die of old age.
A supernova is not a single star, but an event that occurs to the most massive stars when they reach the end of their life. Therefore it cannot be named. See related questions for details on Supernova
The last phase will be a type II supernova explosions.
it occurs when it occurs
A Food web reaction is a life cycle.
The star will blow out its outer layers in a huge explosion called a supernova.
A nebula contains stars and other matter; a supernova is just a large enough nova, or star that explodes at the end of its life cycle due to spent fuel
Mitosis occurs in in the cell.
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A Supernova is not a particular star. A supernova is a cataclysmic event that occurs at the end of a high mass star life. They have been occurring for billions of years, and will continue to do so for billions more. Therefore it is not possible to put an age to it.