If the star is larger than about 5 times the size of our Sun, a black hole can form from the core of the exploded star
Yes, both black holes and neutron stars are remnants of the death of massive stars. Neutron stars form when the core of a massive star collapses but does not produce a black hole. Black holes are formed when the core of a massive star collapses beyond the neutron star stage.
A close one is right at the center of the milkyway. But you can find them anywere a large star exploded or the center of galexys.
For a stellar black hole, yes. Mass cannot be created or destroyed. Generally a black hole will be less massive than the star from which it formed, as much of the star's mass gets blasted when the star dies in a supernova. A black hole can gain mass over time as matter falls into it.
Yes, Nebula's die. They die when they get to close to Black Holes.
No, black holes cannot turn into neutron stars. Neutron stars form from the remnants of supernova explosions of massive stars, while black holes are formed from the gravitational collapse of massive stars. Once a black hole is formed, it will remain a black hole and will not transform into a neutron star.
Usually at the center of a galaxy or where a large star has exploded.
if the star exploded in a supernova it can be condensed into a black hole, or a tiny neutron star
A black hole does not create a star. A black hole is formed when a star dies.
black holes can be formed in a supernova explosion if the mass of the star is largeenoughusually they are created when a massive and dense star like a neutron star collapses
Depending on the size of the star: a neutron star or a black hole-
a super giant star would be the moon Utter rubbish! The moon is not a star and never has been. A supergiant star could have been a red dwarf before it exploded.
The Crab Nebula was formed when it's host star exploded as a supernova [See related question]
Yes, both black holes and neutron stars are remnants of the death of massive stars. Neutron stars form when the core of a massive star collapses but does not produce a black hole. Black holes are formed when the core of a massive star collapses beyond the neutron star stage.
A close one is right at the center of the milkyway. But you can find them anywere a large star exploded or the center of galexys.
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They're not formed here. They were formed in stars - mainly as they exploded.
The first black hole was probably after the first population III star exploded about 13.1 billion years ago. One of which might be the black hole at the centre of our galaxy.