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24 July, 20:35

An explosion that destroys the outer portion of a star is known as a

a. supernova.

b. supergiant.

c. protostar.

d. nebula

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  1. 24 July, 20:49
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    Technically all of these answers are incorrect, because when our Sun becomes a red giant and then collapses into a white dwarf, it will shed it's outer layers but this is not considered massive enough to be a supernova so technically none of your answers are correct but only one of your answers is actually an explosion. A would be the best answer
  2. 24 July, 21:00
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    An explosion that destroys the outer portion of a star is known as a (C.) supernova.

    Check out the Glencoe Earth Science textbook provided by PennFoster. The answer is on page 851.
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