The most massive stars become black holes.
No, but some stars can end their lives by becoming a black hole.
False. Medium-sized stars become white dwarfs. Only the most massive stars form black holes.
The most massive stars will die as black holes.
The largest stars end their lives as black holes. These are regions in space with incredibly strong gravitational forces that can trap even light.
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..........
More white dwarves. Most stars will become white dwarves at the end of their lifetime. On a "select few" will become black holes - the most massive stars.
Yes, most massive stars (at least eight times the mass of our Sun) will end their life cycle by collapsing into a black hole. This happens after they have gone through the stages of supernova explosion and core collapse.
The most massive stars will end up as black holes. Those are the stars that have more than approximately 3 solar masses at the end of their life - i.e., AFTER the supernova explosion.
I think white dwarfs. This is because they are much more low mass than black holes. White dwarfs are much more common in the universe than black holes, because we have only discovered a few black holes whereas we are aware of many white dwarfs.
No. Only the most massive stars form black holes. When the sun dies it will form a white dwarf.
Massive stars become neutron stars, or black holes (depending on how much mass is left at the end of a star's lifetime).
Yes, massive blue stars can eventually collapse and form black holes at the end of their lives. When a blue star exhausts its nuclear fuel, it undergoes a supernova explosion and if the remaining core is massive enough, it can collapse into a black hole due to gravitational forces.