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There are more white dwarfs. Only the most massive stars can form black holes. White dwarfs form from low to medium mass stars, which far outnumber the supermassive ones.
The most massive stars will form ultra large stars, which will collapse into black holes upon their demise.
millions of black holes are in all of the galaxies, and in the center of all large galaxies is an enormous black hole that makes all the stars go around it. the power was a million times greater 350 years ago. this cycle will repeat over again. Scientists have come to believe that there is very probably a supermassive black hole in the center of the Milky Way, and that there may be supermassive black holes at the centers of many galaxies.
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Massive stars are most likely to explode faster than smaller stars.
More massive stars, of which their are quite a few. The most gravity is from supermassive black holes.
All galaxies have supermassive black holes in their centers.
Most black holes form when massive stars exhaust their fuel and their cores collapse. There are also supermassive black holes at the centers of most galaxies. Scientists are not sure how supermassive black holes form.
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Short, violent, and ends as a black hole.
Supermassive stars have extremely short lifespans, ranging from some 50 million years to a mere million years.
The more massive a star is, the less its life time.
Stars with a low to medium mass will become white dwarfs. Massive stars will become neutron stars or black holes.
During the life cycle of massive stars, when carbon fuses to form neon and magnesium.
There are more white dwarfs. Only the most massive stars can form black holes. White dwarfs form from low to medium mass stars, which far outnumber the supermassive ones.
As stars burn, they shed matter, becoming less massive slowly throughout their life cycle. This reduction in mass necessarily lessens their gravity, causing the stars' diameter to increase. So, many end-stage stars will be huge and bloated. Massive red giant stars are examples of this.