The final stage of supergiant stars is a supernova explosion. When these massive stars exhaust their nuclear fuel, they can no longer support their own gravity, leading to a catastrophic collapse of the core. This collapse results in a rebound effect that expels the outer layers, creating a bright and powerful explosion. Depending on the mass of the original star, the remnant can become a neutron star or a black hole.
Super giants are more massive and have larger radii than giant stars. Super giants are in a more advanced stage of stellar evolution compared to giant stars. Both types of stars eventually exhaust their nuclear fuel and go on to evolve into other stages, such as supernovae or white dwarfs.
The five main groups of stars are main sequence stars, giant stars, supergiant stars, white dwarf stars, and neutron stars. These groups are classified based on their size, temperature, and stage in their life cycle.
The five primary types of stars are the red dwarf star, yellow star, blue giant star, giant star, and super giant star. The billions of stars in the universe fall under one of these classifications.
Some of the SUPER GIANT stars are Sirius,Sun,Rigel,Betelgeuse,and procyon.
upper right
because giant and supergiant stage is very short
Super giants are more massive and have larger radii than giant stars. Super giants are in a more advanced stage of stellar evolution compared to giant stars. Both types of stars eventually exhaust their nuclear fuel and go on to evolve into other stages, such as supernovae or white dwarfs.
The five main groups of stars are main sequence stars, giant stars, supergiant stars, white dwarf stars, and neutron stars. These groups are classified based on their size, temperature, and stage in their life cycle.
betelgeuse
Hot.
Hot.
KY Cyngnii
They are big stars.
Big huge stars
Upper right
The five primary types of stars are the red dwarf star, yellow star, blue giant star, giant star, and super giant star. The billions of stars in the universe fall under one of these classifications.
Some examples of supergiant stars are Rigel, Deneb and Betelgeuse.