supernova
A Nova. The colossal explosion of a very large star at the end of its life is a Supernova.
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Yes. An explosion is a sudden release of energy, like rapid combustion.
A supernova. See related question.
The sudden increase in invertebrate fossil diversity
Stellar recycling is the act of a supernova forming. A supernova is a violent star explosion that completely destroys the star. The star material is blown out into other regions.
No, a nova is not a star itself, but rather an astronomical event that occurs on the surface of a star. A nova is a sudden, temporary increase in brightness caused by the explosion of material on the surface of a white dwarf star.
A sudden violent explosion near a sunspot is called a solar flare. Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation resulting from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots. These events can affect space weather and have various impacts on satellites and communication systems on Earth.
A sudden explosion near a sunspot is known as a solar flare. This is a burst of energy and radiation released by the Sun that can cause disruptions in the Earth's atmosphere and affect our technology.
The sudden explosion that frightened Brian in Hatchet was when the pilot of the small plane he was in had a heart attack and died, causing the plane to crash in the Canadian wilderness, leaving Brian stranded and alone.
It takes only milliseconds for a stellar iron core to collapse when it reaches the end of its life cycle. This rapid collapse leads to a supernova explosion.
The sound made by an explosion is called a blast. It is characterized by a sudden release of energy creating a loud and intense noise.