How do stars form from the remains of supernova?
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Having too much matter causes the star to explode, resulting in a supernova. The second type of supernova occurs at the end of a single star's lifetime. As the star runs out of nuclear fuel, some of its mass flows into its core. ... The core collapses, which results in the giant explosion of a supernova.
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Clouds of gas from within fallacies. Formation of structure within the gas clouds, due to "turbulence' and the activity of new stars. Random turbulent processes lead to regions enough to collapse under their own weight, in spite of a hostile environment.
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