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30 November, 20:15

When a high-mass main sequence star runs out of both hydrogen and helium in its core, the core begins to fuse

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When nuclear fusion ends in a high-mass star, the heavy elements formed in the star's core are released through a

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  1. 30 November, 20:29
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    Answer:supernova
  2. 30 November, 21:05
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    Supernova

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    Stars have fixed lifespan. They are born and eventually die when they run out of fuel. An average mass star like sun ends of as white dwarf whereas a high mass star ends up as either neutron star or a blackhole. A high mass star when runs out of fuel first expands to become a supergiant red star and then blows of most of its mass on going supernova. The remnant core is either a neutron star or a blackhole. During supernova, all the heavy elements formed in fusion process is released.
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