star uses up its nuclear energy supply.
The very common small stars called "red dwarfs" do not become giants.
I can't believe it, but I hadn't read the question properly. It is :
"What forms FROM a giant star?" I read it as" What FORMS a giant star? "
I guess the mixed-up previous answer put me off.
Anyway these are the main possibilities : 1) A star like the Sun should become
a Red giant, from which should form a white dwarf star.
2) A star that has over about 10 times the mass of our Sun should become
a supergiant. Then it becomes a Supernova.
Two possible things might form from the Supernova :
a) a Neutron Star
b) a Black Hole
So, finally, I've got to the answer : A "white dwarf " star forms from a giant
star. (A supergiant forms a neutron star or a black hole.)
All of them. That's how stars form.
It is called a nebula.
Each star in the solar system starts out in a nebula, a cloud of dust particles and gas.
A gas cloud. It must contain dust to form planets. (And lots of hydrogen to form a star.)
Yes, Nebula's die. They die when they get to close to Black Holes.
The Sun (and all the planets) started their lives in a giant cloud of cold molecular gas and dust. And then about 4.6 billion years ago, something bumped into the cloud, like the gravity from a passing star, or shockwaves from a supernova, causing the cloud to collapse. With the collapse, the mutual gravity from the particles in the cloud pulled together, and formed pockets of denser material in the cloud. These were star forming regions, and one of them was to become the Solar System.
That would be a nebula, which is an interstellar cloud of hydrogen gas, dust, and plasma. It is the first stage of a star's cycle.
Nebula
As a nebula, a cloud of gas and dust.
a nebula is cloud of particles which forms into a star.
It is a Nebula
It is called a nebula.
nebula.
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A star is "born" in a large cloud of dust and gas called a nebula
a nebula
a protostar