Why Do Some Stars Explode in Supernovas While Others Just Fade Away?

Stars are like giant balloons, they burn fuel to stay big and bright. When a star runs out of fuel, it can either shrink quietly or explode in a big boom called a supernova, depending on how much fuel it had left. Some stars just get small and dim, while others go out with a bang.

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  1. A firecracker burns bright and explodes, like a big star. A candle just flickers out quietly, like a small star.
  2. Some stars are like giant fireworks, exploding in a big supernova, while others are like ordinary candles that burn down slowly.
  3. The sun is like a medium-sized star, it will eventually become a white dwarf and fade away.

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