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13 October, 12:54

The birth of a small star and a very massive star are the same, but the end of their life is very different. Describe the difference in the fate of a small star and a very massive star. Make sure that you include more than one difference in your answer.

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  1. 13 October, 13:03
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    The death of a small star and a very massive star can be quite dramatically different.

    Whereas a small star just shuts off, so to say, and becomes a white dwarf, usually massive stars die creating huge blackholes that can swallow many planets, and everything else around them. Small stars die with a so called "unnova," which means their death is silent. On the other hand, massive stars die creating supernovas, which is a catastrophic explosion.
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