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All the elements of the Periodic Table apart from hydrogen and helium are synthesised in the explosion of a supernova.

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Is supernovae and supernova the same thing?

"Supernovae" is a plural form of "supernova"


What role did supernovae play in the natural elements?

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What is the difference between Type I and Type II supernovae?

supernovae are classified by the lines in their spectra (which indicate which elements are present). type I supernovae have no hydrogen lines, having been caused by the explosion of a star with no hydrogen envelope. type II supernovae have hydrogen lines, indicating that the exploding progenitor star had retained a significant amount of its hydrogen before its supernova. type I supernovae are further classified based on the presence of silicon lines, which are present in type Ia supernovae but not types Ib and Ic.


What if a supernova was caused by the black hole at the center of the galaxy?

Black holes do not create supernovae. Black holes are created from a supernovae.


Where are supernovae?

Supernovae are massive explosions that occur when a star uses up its gas and explodes so they will only occur once a star has died.


Elements found on earth have much to do with?

supernovae


What is a Supernovae and hypernovae?

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Black holes form from the remains of stars that?

"explode as supernovae". These are called Type II supernovae and sometimes a neutron star is formed, not a black hole.


What heavier elements in the universe were formed by what?

They were formed in supernovae.


Where and how were most elements made?

Where: In supernovae. How: by nuclear fusion.


What are Type II supernovae produced by?

Supernovae are classified as Type I or Type II depending upon the shape of their radioactive decay of the unstable heavy elements produced in the explosion.


What has the author BW Rust written?

B.W Rust has written: 'The use of supernovae light curves for testing the expansion hypothesis and other cosmological relations' -- subject(s): Supernovae