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The star that exploded is never going to become a new star, since a lot of the star imploded too, and it's now a super-dense neutron star. If it's really lucky it's a black hole. The part that will create new star formation is the gas and various elements that escape in the explosion, forming nebulae. Over time these clouds of gas find gravitational centres, and eventually materials attract and form new bodies. Everything here on earth was once part of a dying star!

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What does it look like after a supernova explosion?

After a supernova explosion, the core collapses and can form a neutron star or a black hole. The outer layers of the star are expelled into space at high speeds, creating a colorful expanding shell of gas and dust called a supernova remnant. These remnants can be seen as bright objects in the sky for many years after the initial explosion.


What is the difference between a nova a supernova and a hypernova?

A Nova [See Link] is a fusion reaction in the accretion layer (the superficial shell) of a white dwarf star, which is slowly stealing material from a companion in a binary system. In the case of an instability in the accretion disk itself, the event is called a dwarf nova.This can occur once or many times. RS Ophiuchi has erupted in 1898, 1933, 1958, 1967, 1985, and 2006. It is in it's "quiet" phase at the moment, but will more than likely erupt again in the future.If a nova accretes enough mass to pass the Chandrasekhar limit then the whole star will explode as a type I-a supernova.A Supernova [See Link] is the catastrophic destructive event caused by the core collapse of a large star.---The term "nova" is generically applied to exploding stars, but is more technically a flare-up of fusion activity on the outer surface of a white dwarf star. A "supernova" is a more extreme version involving the gravitational collapse of a very large star. In this process, the outer layers fall in on the star's core, then are violently blasted away.A supernova is therefore the "death" of a star, as fusion will normally end afterward, leaving a neutron star or black hole. The explosion also creates a nebula of illuminated gas that is one of the most visible of all celestial phenomena.The supernova process is caused by the exhaustion of nuclear "fuel" (lighter elements) within the star, so that the reactions are no longer able to resist the gravity trying to compress the solar mass into the core. The star collapses, causing the outer layers to violently explode outward as gases and dust. The remnant core may become a super- compressed neutron star or possibly a black hole.(For details on "nova", see related questions and link.)(For details on "supernova remains" see related question and link.)


Why is the explosion of dynamite a chemical change?

I am not an expert in this subject, but the explosion of dynamite is a chemical change because something new is being produced. For example, if you burn a piece of paper, that is a chemical change because it turns into ash. I guess the same applies to the explosion of dynamite. By the way, this is stated in really simple terms. If you would like to learn more, perhaps you should do some research. I hope I was of some help! I did try my best. Again, this is my first year taking Chemistry.


How can the wold survive after the sun explosion?

If the tecnolagy has gotten better than scienctists can make more spaceshops and all of the people on earth can go to another galaxy and start again.


What is the formation of a new species as a result of evolution?

The process of the formation of a new species is called speciation.This usually requires some kind of event that splits a population into two or more isolated populations that can no longer interact. Ordinary evolutionary processes then act on each population independently, usually causing genetic divergencebetween the populations. If the divergence gets large enough that they either can no longer interbreed or refuse to interbreed between populations when again given the chance; then they are "new" species.

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What is the explosion of a red giant called?

The explosion of a red giant is called a supernova. It would be quite spectacular to watch! I hope this answer helps :D Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.


What is the gigantic explosion of a red giant?

Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.


What is the gigantic explosion of a red giant called?

Technically the explosion of a Red giant is not called a Supernova as the mass of the star is not great enough. However the explosion from a Red Super Giant can be called a supernova. A normal Red giant doesn't actually explode, the core just collapses again to cause a white dwarf and the outer layers are ejected to form planetary Nebulae.


What is the explosion of a dying giant or supergiant star?

There are several different kinds. An explosion ON a star is usually called a "nova" (from the Latin for "new", because this results in the star brightening significantly, thus appearing to be a "new star"). The star itself usually survives, and the cycle will probably repeat several times. The explosion OF a very large star is called a "supernova", and again there are different kinds. Stars generally either do not survive this, or survive only in very changed form (as a neutron star or black hole).


What does it look like after a supernova explosion?

After a supernova explosion, the core collapses and can form a neutron star or a black hole. The outer layers of the star are expelled into space at high speeds, creating a colorful expanding shell of gas and dust called a supernova remnant. These remnants can be seen as bright objects in the sky for many years after the initial explosion.


Which grotto do find a super nova sword in dragon quest 9?

You need to find the stardust sword in a pretty high level grotto then alchamise it into a nebula sword and alchamise it again into a supernova sword ( there is a 20% chance of it becoming a hupernova sword instead of a supernova sword.


Which gas is most likely to make up the majority of the star of Bethlehem?

It isn't quite clear what kind of phenomenon produced the Star of Bethlehem. Perhaps it wasn't even a star, but something else. The gas that makes up most of a star - assuming it was an actual star, of course - is usually hydrogen; but if it was a supernova explosion - which, once again, isn't known - a supernova has already converted most of the hydrogen to heavier elements.


When will Magicarp evolve if you stop his evolution?

try leveling it up again if u stop that tryit again


What is a good sentence using explosion?

TOday there was an there was an explosion at work and all the staff had to leave the building until the fire service said it was OK to go inside again.


Will humans have another human evolution?

yes we evolved before and we will again


When does Magikarp evolve when past lvl 20?

If you pressed the B button during evolution, it will cancel the evolution and will evolve again after your Pokemon levels up again, it evolves AT level 20. It evolves into Gyarados.


What is the difference between a nova a supernova and a hypernova?

A Nova [See Link] is a fusion reaction in the accretion layer (the superficial shell) of a white dwarf star, which is slowly stealing material from a companion in a binary system. In the case of an instability in the accretion disk itself, the event is called a dwarf nova.This can occur once or many times. RS Ophiuchi has erupted in 1898, 1933, 1958, 1967, 1985, and 2006. It is in it's "quiet" phase at the moment, but will more than likely erupt again in the future.If a nova accretes enough mass to pass the Chandrasekhar limit then the whole star will explode as a type I-a supernova.A Supernova [See Link] is the catastrophic destructive event caused by the core collapse of a large star.---The term "nova" is generically applied to exploding stars, but is more technically a flare-up of fusion activity on the outer surface of a white dwarf star. A "supernova" is a more extreme version involving the gravitational collapse of a very large star. In this process, the outer layers fall in on the star's core, then are violently blasted away.A supernova is therefore the "death" of a star, as fusion will normally end afterward, leaving a neutron star or black hole. The explosion also creates a nebula of illuminated gas that is one of the most visible of all celestial phenomena.The supernova process is caused by the exhaustion of nuclear "fuel" (lighter elements) within the star, so that the reactions are no longer able to resist the gravity trying to compress the solar mass into the core. The star collapses, causing the outer layers to violently explode outward as gases and dust. The remnant core may become a super- compressed neutron star or possibly a black hole.(For details on "nova", see related questions and link.)(For details on "supernova remains" see related question and link.)