After a star with four solar masses dies, it can collapse and form either a neutron star or a black hole, depending on how much material is left behind after the explosion during its death throes.
When a star with four or more solar masses exhausts its nuclear fuel, it undergoes a supernova explosion, leaving behind a dense core. This remnant can become a neutron star if the core's mass is below about three solar masses, or it may collapse into a black hole if it exceeds that limit. The explosion disperses the outer layers into space, enriching the surrounding medium with heavy elements forged during the star's life and explosive death.
After a star with one or more solar masses has died, it typically leaves behind a white dwarf. This remnant consists mainly of carbon and oxygen and is the remaining core of the star that underwent a supernova explosion. In some cases, if the original star was massive enough, it may collapse into a neutron star or a black hole instead, depending on its mass and the specifics of its death.
yes she did but she left them behind and died
A black hole.
Deceased. But when he died, he left behind a wife Julia.
After a star with four or more stellar masses has died, it can result in a supernova explosion, leaving behind a dense core known as a neutron star or in some cases, the collapse can be so extreme that it forms a black hole.
If the person who died left any assets, they should first go toward paying any debts the person left behind.
to stay behind or to be left
The past tense of "leave behind" is "left behind."
No he didn't
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