Which of these can a star become at the end of its evolution? Choose the three correct answers.

(2 points)
Responses

a supernova
a supernova

a white dwarf
a white dwarf

a black hole
a black hole

a brown dwarf
a brown dwarf

a neutron star

1 answer

At the end of its evolution, a star can become:

  1. a white dwarf
  2. a black hole
  3. a neutron star

So the correct answers are: a white dwarf, a black hole, and a neutron star.

A supernova is an explosive event that occurs during the death of certain types of stars, while a brown dwarf is a type of substellar object that does not qualify as a star.