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How does a supernova completely destroy a star?​

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Answered by BlackWizard
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A supernova does not completely destroy a star. Supernovae are the most violent explosions in the universe. ... Rather, when a star explodes into a supernova, its core survives. The reason for this is that the explosion is caused by a gravitational rebound effect and not by a chemical reaction, as explained by NASA.

Answered by Anonymous
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A supernova does not completely destroy a star. Supernovae are the most violent explosions in the universe. Rather, when a star explodes into a supernova, its core survives. The reason for this is that the explosion is caused by a gravitational rebound effect and not by a chemical reaction, as explained by NASA.

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