It all depends on mass. If its over the point of where a neutron star can form then it forms a black hole. If its below it then it'll form a neutron star.
When a supernova becomes massive enough, it's own gravitational pull will pull it together, and it becomes a neutron star. A neutron is when the electrons in the atoms get pushed against the nucleus because the gravitational pull is so strong. A neutron star becomes a black hole when the individual particles (the electrons, neutrons, and protons) collapse into themselves.
what determines separation
Climate is the major factor that determines where major ecosystems are located on the globe. An ecosystem is a community of organisms that live in the same physical environment.
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Mass decides a stars ultimate fate.
When a supernova becomes massive enough, it's own gravitational pull will pull it together, and it becomes a neutron star. A neutron is when the electrons in the atoms get pushed against the nucleus because the gravitational pull is so strong. A neutron star becomes a black hole when the individual particles (the electrons, neutrons, and protons) collapse into themselves.
Champagne Supernova.
Yes by a large factor. A supernova can be 10 light years across. Our Sun is a mere 4.6 light seconds across
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what determines separation
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Mainly its temperature.
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its size.