The lifecycle of a G-type star, like The Sun.
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The lifecycle of a G-type star, like The Sun.
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if you have a star about 15 times the mass of the sun it woul'd have a weak nova and turns into a neutron star some star like 24 times the mass of our sun wil have a super nova and will become a black hole
well there is alot to do first: nebula>low-mass star>giant>white dwarf OR nebula>high-mass star>supergiant>supernova>neutron star or black hole there thats the life of a star
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nebula>low-mass star>giant>white dwarf
OR
nebula>high-mass star>supergiant>supernova>neutron star or black hole
there thats the life of a star
thanks for uploading