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.
Convert into a dwarf white star which is really hot, then a neutron star, and finally, a black hole.
When a star dies a big explosion erupts. The star will then crumble in to tiny microscopic pieces of rock.
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.
No. Most black holes form when an extremely massive star dies and the core collapses, becoming a black hole.
As a star dies, its luminosity fades. It is in a sense the radiation that keeps it from collapsing. When the radiation fades beyond a certain point, the star collapses. The collapse releases a huge burst of energy and light and the star turns into a nova or supernova. At this point several things can happen. The star can turn into a black hole but other things can happen as well.
A star dies out when the gases that the star is made up of burns out
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when a star dies
Yes. Several gases inside the star's core make it burn and when it burns out, several things can happen depending on the size of the star. For example, if a star 100 times more massive than our Sun dies out, it will explode violently, known as a supernova, and then transforms into a black hole
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no it appears after a star dies