Dust and gas particles tend to adhere to each other. A star is formed in a gaseous cloud over many billions of years. The more material that gets together, the more is attracted by gravity until the mass is so huge that high pressure in the inside causes the material to melt and burn....
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after the star dies it has the potential to become a dwarf
A star that becomes a white dwarf simply does not have the mass to become a neutron star. White dwarfs are the the remnants of a star very similar to our own sun in mass, where it takes a much more massive star to create a neutron star, Like the star Betelgeuse is a prime example of a star that does not have the mass to become a black hole but is massive enough to become a neutron star.
Part of a binary star system.
A Main Sequence star.
The difference between the death of a small star and a massive star is what the become afterwards. A small star will typically become a red dwarf while a large star will become a neutron star or a black hole.
No, Jupiter cannot ignite and become a star. It does not have enough mass to sustain nuclear fusion like a star.
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a star of about sun's mass will become a white dwarf star and will fade slowly into a black dwarf. a star of sun's 1.4 to 3 time the mass of the sun will become a neutron star. a star of more than 3 times of mass of the sun will become a black hole. hopes its help!!
a second generation star is a star that has died a from that become a new star
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It can either become a neutron star or a black hole. If the star is between 8 and 15 solar masses, it will become an incredibly dense neutron star. If it is more than 15 solar masses, it will collapse and become an even denser black hole.