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Inside a supergiant star, the core is primarily composed of elements such as hydrogen and helium, undergoing nuclear fusion processes. As the star evolves, heavier elements like carbon, oxygen, and iron form in the core through successive fusion stages. The immense pressure and temperature in the core drive these fusion reactions, eventually leading to the star's collapse and possible supernova explosion once iron is produced.

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