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No. Intermediate mass stars will evolve into Red Giants and then to White Dwarfs.

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Why do some stars become red giants and others become supernova?

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What do blue stars expand to become?

Blue stars expand to become red supergiants. This expansion occurs as they near the end of their life cycle and undergo changes in their core structure leading to increased size and brightness. Ultimately, blue stars can end their lives in a supernova explosion.


Will a red giant star end as a supernova?

Not exactly. Red giants become white dwarf stars. It is the red supergiants that can become supernovas.


What do red giants become after they run out of fuel?

They explode as a supernova/hypernova to form a planetary nebula/black hole.


Do stars expand in size?

Stars expand in size to become red giants, when they start running low on Hydrogen fuel.


When a star begins to fun out of fuel what two types of stars can it become?

When a star runs out of fuel, it can evolve into a red giant or a white dwarf, depending on its mass. Low to medium-mass stars (like our Sun) will expand and become red giants. High-mass stars will undergo a supernova explosion, leaving behind a dense core known as a white dwarf.


Why do some stars become super red giant?

Stars become super red giants when they exhaust their core hydrogen fuel and start burning heavier elements. This causes the outer layers of the star to expand and cool, giving them a red appearance. Eventually, the star will undergo a series of nuclear reactions that lead to its expansion before it eventually collapses or explodes.


Why do red giants expand?

Red giants expand because they have exhausted the hydrogen fuel in their cores and have started fusing helium. This helium fusion causes the outer layers of the star to swell and expand, making the star larger and cooler overall.


When do stars become red giants?

Stars become red giants when they have exhausted their hydrogen fuel in the core and start burning helium, causing the outer layers to expand and cool. This expansion turns the star into a large, cool, and luminous red giant.


Who super red giants die?

Perhaps that was meant to be "How do" not "Who". In that case, red supergiants "die" as a supernova, leaving behind a neutron star or black hole.


Why do stars not become red giants?

Most medium mass stars such as our Sun DO become red giants. Smaller stars do not have enough mass to initiate helium fusion when the hydrogen supply begins to run low, and do not become red giants.


Why doesn't proxima centauri or bellatrix go through a supernova explosion?

Only massive stars, white and blue giants, can go supernova. Proxima centauri is a red dwarf, far to small to produce a supenova. Bellatix may be large enough to produce a supernova, but is just now leaving the main sequence, so it will be a few million years before it dies.