High-mass stars might become black holes, if the remaining matter (after the supernova explosion) is sufficiently large.
False. Only the most massive stars will become black holes.
Yes. They get sucked into black holes all the time!
Most stars end up as white dwarfs. A few become neutron stars. Even fewer become black holes.
Not all stars do but stars can turn into black holes. Small ones turn in to a black dwarf star when it dies. Medium ones turn in to a neutron then in to a red giant star and then to white dwarf star Large size stars becomes a blackhole..........
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
False. Medium-sized stars become white dwarfs. Only the most massive stars form black holes.
False. Only the most massive stars will become black holes.
No. They do not have enough mass to become black holes. Depending on the mass they will either become white dwarfs or neutron stars.
The difference is in mass. Low to medium mass stars (up to about 8-10 solar masses) become white dwarfs. Massive stars (10 to 25 solar masses) become neutron stars. Stars above 25 solar masses tend to become black holes.
Stars with a low to medium mass will become white dwarfs. Massive stars will become neutron stars or black holes.
They are called "black holes".
There are three types of stellar remnants. Low to medium mass stars will become white dwarfs. High mass stars will become neutron stars. Very high mass stars will become black holes.
The most massive stars become black holes.
Yes. They get sucked into black holes all the time!
Most stars end up as white dwarfs. A few become neutron stars. Even fewer become black holes.
Not all stars do but stars can turn into black holes. Small ones turn in to a black dwarf star when it dies. Medium ones turn in to a neutron then in to a red giant star and then to white dwarf star Large size stars becomes a blackhole..........
Black holes