Depending on the mass of whatever is left over of a star, it can turn into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or - in the case of the most massive stars - a black hole.
It will first become a red giant, then turn into a white dwarf and in billions and billions of years it will become a black dwarf.
Generally, a black hole will be created when a star 3x (or higher) more massive than our Sun dies, it becomes a black hole. It can vary based on the environment around it and the very materials making up the star as it dies.
Different kinds of stars become different different stuffs......
You will know what a star becomes when it dies based off of its mass. If the mass of the star is less than, around, or slightly greater than the sun's mass, it will become a white dwarf. If the mass of the star is a few solar masses, a supernova will happen and a neutron star will be created. If the mass of the star is many times that of the sun, it will explode in a giant supernova called a hypernova and create a black hole.
Lifetimes of stars are ended when they run low on gas to burn. The star will expand exponentially and turn red (called a Red Giant). When the star runs out of gas completely, in explodes (called a Supernova) and will evntually transform into either a Black Hole or a Dwarf Star.
it depends on the mass. If the star is small and it dies then it will turn into a red giant then a white dwarf. But if the star has enough mass and is bigger than any other star then it will collapse and turn into a black hole.
It will first become a red giant, then turn into a white dwarf and in billions and billions of years it will become a black dwarf.
When a star dies a big explosion erupts. The star will then crumble in to tiny microscopic pieces of rock.
A star dies out when the gases that the star is made up of burns out
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when a star dies
it gets old and dies
no it appears after a star dies
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yes, it is the stage where a star dies and turns into a blackhole
after the star dies it has the potential to become a dwarf
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