No. A Red Dwarf is a very low mass star - less than our Sun. Only massive stars > 20 Suns will result in a supernova [See Related]
Not exactly. Red giants become white dwarf stars. It is the red supergiants that can become supernovas.
After a red giant phase, a star will undergo further evolutionary stages depending on its mass. A low-mass star like the Sun will evolve into a planetary nebula and then eventually into a white dwarf. A high-mass star will undergo a supernova explosion, leading to the formation of a neutron star or black hole.
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Yes, a star undergoes significant changes throughout its life cycle. It is born from a collapsing cloud of gas and dust, transforms through nuclear fusion, and eventually dies, either collapsing into a dense core (like a white dwarf or neutron star) or exploding in a supernova. Each stage brings about different characteristics and behaviors in the star.
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.
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Nebule > Star > Red Giant > Red Dwarf > White Dwarf > Supernova > Neutron Star > Black Hole.
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Not exactly. Red giants become white dwarf stars. It is the red supergiants that can become supernovas.
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A star's life cycle starts from a nebula. For giant stars, the star turns into a huge star to a super red giant to a supernova to a black hole. A sun-like star turns to a red giant, then a planetary nebula, a white dwarf, and then a black dwarf.
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After a red giant phase, a star will undergo further evolutionary stages depending on its mass. A low-mass star like the Sun will evolve into a planetary nebula and then eventually into a white dwarf. A high-mass star will undergo a supernova explosion, leading to the formation of a neutron star or black hole.
A star does not turn into a red dwarf. A red dwarf is simply a star that has a low mass to begin with.
According to prevailing astronomical theory, red dwarfs do not become supernovae, so the best answer to the question is "nonexistant."