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The first dying stars, often massive in size, ended their life cycles in spectacular supernova explosions. These events synthesized and dispersed heavy elements such as carbon, oxygen, and iron into the universe. This process enriched the interstellar medium, laying the groundwork for the formation of new stars, planets, and eventually life, as these elements became essential building blocks for future generations of celestial bodies.

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