Asked by kelvin calin
After the supernova in a star’s life cycle, what else is formed in addition to a nebula?
red giant or protostar
neutron star or red giant
protostar or black hole
black hole or neutron star
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black hole or neutron star
When a massive star explodes as a supernova, its outer layers are blown off (forming a nebula/supernova remnant) while the core collapses into a compact object — either a neutron star (if the core mass is below the limit for black-hole formation) or a black hole (if the core is massive enough).
When a massive star explodes as a supernova, its outer layers are blown off (forming a nebula/supernova remnant) while the core collapses into a compact object — either a neutron star (if the core mass is below the limit for black-hole formation) or a black hole (if the core is massive enough).
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