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Which type of star is formed when a massive star goes supernova?
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a pulsar

a red giant

a neutron star

a white dwarf
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
When a massive star goes supernova, it can form a **neutron star**. Therefore, the correct answer is:

**a neutron star**
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