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What causes a supernova?(1 point)
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force of a nebula
force of a nebula
force of gravity
force of gravity
energy of a nebula
energy of a nebula
energy of heat
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force of a nebula
force of a nebula
force of gravity
force of gravity
energy of a nebula
energy of a nebula
energy of heat
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The correct response is **force of gravity**.
A supernova typically occurs when a massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel, causing the core to collapse under the force of gravity, leading to a dramatic explosion. In some cases, it can also happen in binary systems due to material accumulation on a white dwarf.
A supernova typically occurs when a massive star exhausts its nuclear fuel, causing the core to collapse under the force of gravity, leading to a dramatic explosion. In some cases, it can also happen in binary systems due to material accumulation on a white dwarf.
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