A black dwarf does not burn anything. A black dwarf is the cooled remnant of a dead star.
Yes. It is a black dwarf.
Black Dwarf Hornbill was created in 1861.
Because the stellar remnant has no more fuel to burn and any residual heat left over from when it was a white dwarf has left. In fact it should just be called a cold rock. See related question.
Eventually, yes. A mid-size star becomes a white dwarf, which eventually cools to become a black dwarf.
No. Fusion has long since ceased by the time a stellar remnant becomes a black dwarf.
A brown dwarf will never become a black dwarf. A black dwarf is what becomes of a white dwarf. This process takes hundreds of trillions of years.
The Black Dwarf was created in 1817.
The Black Dwarf ended in 1824.
a supernova, and that's not a "death", because it becomes a black dwarf (it is still a star, but it doesn't shine because it doesn't have any gases to burn anymore)Answera supernova, and that's not a "death", because it becomes a black dwarf (it is still a star, but it doesn't shine because it doesn't have any gases to burn anymore)
a supernova, and that's not a "death", because it becomes a black dwarf (it is still a star, but it doesn't shine because it doesn't have any gases to burn anymore)Answera supernova, and that's not a "death", because it becomes a black dwarf (it is still a star, but it doesn't shine because it doesn't have any gases to burn anymore)
Yes. It is a black dwarf.
The Black Dwarf - personage - died in 1811.
It is a black dwarf
Dwarf black stingray was created in 2008.
The Black Dwarf - personage - was born in 1740.
Black Dwarf Hornbill was created in 1861.
No, a dead star is different from a black dwarf. A black dwarf is a type of stellar remnant, but not all stars become black dwarfs. When a star dies it will leave behind a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black dwarf as a remnant depending on its mass. Given enough time a white dwarf will eventually cool to a black dwarf. The universe is not old enough for this cooling to have happened yet.