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Lefty
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8 April, 14:08
Why do stars explode?
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8 April, 14:30
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This is known to be named supernova it a time in a stars life where it has reached it's final stage. It concludes that when stars explode supernova occurs or an tear in space is created know as a "blackhole". The star can only explode once it has survived over along period of time.
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