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Stars die in different ways depending on their mass. Low to medium-mass stars, like our Sun, typically end their lives as white dwarfs after shedding their outer layers as planetary nebulae. Massive stars, on the other hand, can explode as supernovae, leaving behind a neutron star or collapsing into a black hole. The remnants of a star's death can lead to the formation of new celestial bodies, contributing to the cycle of stellar evolution.

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