Stars are like giant fireballs in the sky. They burn for millions or even billions of years, but eventually they run out of fuel and die. Depending on how big they were, they might explode into a supernova, leave behind a neutron star, or become a white dwarf, it's like different endings to a story.
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- When a big star dies, it explodes so brightly that you could see it from across the galaxy.
- Sometimes stars leave behind tiny, super-dense balls called neutron stars, they're packed with more matter than Earth.
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See also
- What If the Moon Was Made of Cheese?
- What Causes a Solar Eclipse Exactly?
- What's the Difference Between a Comet and an Asteroid?
- What If We Could Live on Mars?
- Why Do We See the Same Side of the Moon?
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