Stars are like giant fireballs burning in the sky, but even they can run out of fuel. When they do, they die in different ways depending on how big they were. Small stars might just gently fade away into a tiny, cold ball called a white dwarf. Big stars explode in a supernova, creating new stars and planets from their remains. It's like a fireworks show in the universe!
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- A big star is like a fireworks rocket, when its fuel runs out, it explodes in a brilliant burst of light and color.
- When stars die, they might leave behind glowing embers or create new stars from their remains.
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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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