It will implode under its own incredible weight and create a blackhole.
it depends on the mass. If the star is small and it dies then it will turn into a red giant then a white dwarf. But if the star has enough mass and is bigger than any other star then it will collapse and turn into a black hole.
When a high mass star dies, it undergoes a supernova explosion, where the outer layers are ejected into space and the core collapses. The consequences of its death include the formation of elements heavier than iron, the release of a tremendous amount of energy and radiation, and the potential creation of a black hole or neutron star.
High mass.
It will explode as a supernova and fade away, leaving a neutron star or a black hole. That's only if the star is "high mass". For low mass stars like our Sun there's no explosion. This type of star will become a white dwarf star.
it becomes a volcanic rock that is still very hot but bot as hot as the star was originally
It will probably explode as a supernova, leaving either a neutron star or black hole.
it dies out (burns out)
A high mass star will leave behind either a neutron star of a black hole.
High mass.
no the sun is a medium mass star.
She dies
You will know what a star becomes when it dies based off of its mass. If the mass of the star is less than, around, or slightly greater than the sun's mass, it will become a white dwarf. If the mass of the star is a few solar masses, a supernova will happen and a neutron star will be created. If the mass of the star is many times that of the sun, it will explode in a giant supernova called a hypernova and create a black hole.