In one way, yes. If the white dwarf is in a close binary system with another star, when that star expands into a red giant, the white dwarf can start siphoning gas from it. Eventually the heat and pressure of the accumulated gas ignites nuclear fusion, triggering a Type 1a supernova.
Not by itself - it has no energy left to do so. If enough matter falls onto the white dwarf, energy may be generated to produce a nova.
Kiss your mommy and daddy good-bye!
Main-sequence,red giant,white dwarf.
A supergiant is much larger than a white dwarf. A supergiant can be 10 to 70 times the size of our Sun, whereas a white dwarf is only about the size of the Earth.
A white dwarf is the remnant of a star like our sun which forms when the stars runs out of elements to fuse. As such it will not kill you directly but if you were on the earth then you would freeze to death because the sun would no longer be producing the amount of heat that it does now.There are however situation where a white dwarf could kill you directly. When a white dwarf is in orbit round a normal star in a binary system, it is possible for the white dwarf to 'steal' gas from its companion. This hydrogen gas can accumulate on the what dwarf's surface and may periodically explode as a 'nova'. If, over time, enough material is stolen to make the white dwarf heavier than 1.4 solar masses (the Chandrasekhar limit), it will then explode as a type 1a 'super nova' which will destroy the white dwarf completely. If you were on a planet orbiting a star near such an explosion, it would kill you.
a few tons.
There are not black dwarfs. It would take trillions of years for a white dwarf to cool to a black dwarf, which is more than the current age of the universe.
The world would implode
A white dwarf could not become a red dwarf. A white dwarf is a remnant of a dead star. A red dwarf is a star with a very low mass.
A piece of a white dwarf the size of a sugar cube would weigh about as much as a hippopotamus. Assuming that you could lift the spoon that contained the sugar cube, I doubt the body would be very happy about that treat!
Convert into a dwarf white star which is really hot, then a neutron star, and finally, a black hole.
That would be "Procyon". Since its mass is only about 1.5 times the mass of our Sun, I would expect it to become a white dwarf.
If a dwarf star crashed into a planet,the planet would likely explode.
Not exactly. A white dwarf would be hard to see from Earth, and Sirius is the brightest star from our point of view. Sirius has two components; one of them, Sirius B, is a white dwarf.
Main-sequence,red giant,white dwarf.
the particles would split tocreate multiple unstoppable objects
Smh its easy it makes a granatial/basaltial mixed rock
you get freezing rain
Collided Into would be with a stationary object while "with" would be with another moving object.