Your question does not make sense. A supernova does not die. A supernova is what happens when a supergiant or a hypergiant star becomes unstable and cannot maintain stability and explodes cutting away half of it's mass. I hope this helps you.
we all die
The supernova must be at most 3000 light years away from Earth to have any effect on us. If it is, the ultraviolet and gamma radiation will scorch everything on Earth, and kill all the phytoplankton in the ocean. If the plankton dies, all fish die. If fish die, all fish-eating land animals die, and so on until all animal life on Earth is dead. Plants may survive. If the supernova is 100 light years away, it will obliterate the planet itself.
The Vela Supernova is the remnant of a supernova explosion that occurred in the Vela constellation about 11,000 to 12,300 years ago. It is located about 800 light-years away from Earth and is one of the closest known supernova remnants to us.
"after a supernova" is the adverb phrase in the sentence.
It's Called A Supernova
we all die
many stars die as a supernova. not really able to determine which types, because they die at random, but if they dont die as supernovas, they just collapse and disappear into one point in the sky.
they go boom, and make a supernova
Some stars explode in a supernova.
This is a supernova.
Really big stars, which die in supernova explosions.
Well, a star must die eventually! Everything in the universe will be destroyed, or will just die. No matter what.
One way a star might die is by going through a supernova explosion. This explosion can release massive amounts of energy and trigger the formation of a new star through the remnants left behind, such as in a supernova remnant.
big explosion :O the sun is too small a star for a supernova.
By "die", you probably mean explode in a supernova, turn into a black hole, or turn into a white dwarf. According to The Universe, one supernova is predicted for about every second somewhere in the Universe. This means that stars are always constantly "dying" in the Universe.
Antares is a red supergiant and has enough mass to explode as a supernova and then collapse into a black hole.
The supernova must be at most 3000 light years away from Earth to have any effect on us. If it is, the ultraviolet and gamma radiation will scorch everything on Earth, and kill all the phytoplankton in the ocean. If the plankton dies, all fish die. If fish die, all fish-eating land animals die, and so on until all animal life on Earth is dead. Plants may survive. If the supernova is 100 light years away, it will obliterate the planet itself.