when a star that is 3 times larger than our sun is dying, it will shrinks and crush by its own gravity. That becomes supernova. After the supernova, a black hole will be created.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
star cycle
Black holes are the result of the gravitational collapse of a large star.
black holes can be formed in a supernova explosion if the mass of the star is largeenoughusually they are created when a massive and dense star like a neutron star collapses
Black holes are the result of a large star that has collapsed.
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..........
Except for supemassive black holes, no. Most black holes have about the same mass as a star, but the event horizon is only a few miles across.
No. Most black holes form when an extremely massive star dies and the core collapses, becoming a black hole.
Supernova happens when a star that is at least 3 times larger than our sun dies, it will be crush by its own gravity. Then boom, supernova. Then the star acts like a sponge, it will get bigger. That star is not a star anymore, it is a black hole.
When a nebula collapses under the right conditions it forms a star. Larger stars end their life-cycle as black holes. For more information try searching for "stellar evolution."
Yes, both black holes and neutron stars are remnants of the death of massive stars. Neutron stars form when the core of a massive star collapses but does not produce a black hole. Black holes are formed when the core of a massive star collapses beyond the neutron star stage.
A black hole is a star that has died violently and has collapsed in on itself.