Science, asked by jqbanagale, 1 year ago

How do supernova recycle matter

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Answered by hemasaibassa
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Supernovas: A Stellar Recycling Program. A supernova is an extremely violent star explosion that results in the total destruction of the star.

Without supernovas, the elements heavier that helium would now largely be locked up in dead stars.

Molecular clouds would consist only of hydrogen molecules and helium atoms.

Answered by nethu2009
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I heard about this is Fantastic four where they say supernova is bad


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