After a red giant exhausts its nuclear fuel, it undergoes a dramatic transformation. The outer layers are expelled, creating a planetary nebula, while the core remains and contracts into a white dwarf. This dense remnant will gradually cool and fade over billions of years. In more massive red giants, the core may collapse into a neutron star or black hole instead of becoming a white dwarf.
A red giant star.
When a Red Giant explodes, it undergoes a supernova event, where the star releases a tremendous amount of energy in a short period. This explosion can produce heavy elements and spread them into space, enriching the surrounding region with these elements. The core of the star can collapse into a neutron star or black hole, depending on its mass.
Betelgeuse is a red giant.
Its justa red giant or supergiant
if by combine you mean two stars crash into each other, the average sized star would melt into the red giant, if by combine you mean place the average inside the red giant, the averagesize will just expand and be absorbed
yes before it dies it becomes a red giant
it depends on the mass. If the star is small and it dies then it will turn into a red giant then a white dwarf. But if the star has enough mass and is bigger than any other star then it will collapse and turn into a black hole.
It will become a Red Giant and then it will slowly fade away into a new nebula.
Red Giant, at which time it will engulf Mercury, Venus, and Earth.
It turns into a giant elephant in the sky that dances and is named Billiy-Bob.
The sun will burn off all its fuel and eventually turn into a big giant called the red giant. It will die in about 5 billion years.
A red giant star.
it dies you just answered your own question
Our sun does not have enough mass to transform it into a black hole or to explode as a supernova as it dies. Instead, when it runs out of hydrogen to convert into helium, it will expand as a red giant beyond the orbit of the earth.
The Sun will get hotter before it ends (red giant phase) and engulf the Earth in about 5 billion years.
yes but its red
When a Red Giant explodes, it undergoes a supernova event, where the star releases a tremendous amount of energy in a short period. This explosion can produce heavy elements and spread them into space, enriching the surrounding region with these elements. The core of the star can collapse into a neutron star or black hole, depending on its mass.