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How does a supernova help the formation of new stars and planets pls explain and dont spam i will report​

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Answered by Aishwaryanr122008
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Explanation:

When the star explodes, it shoots elements and debris into space. Many of the elements we find here on Earth are made in the core of stars. These elements travel on to form new stars, planets and everything else in the universe.

Answered by kinzal
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Answer :

 \sf \large \dag A supernovae creates shock waves through the interstellar medium, compressing the material there, heating it up to millions of degrees.

 \sf \large \dag Astronomers believe that these shock waves are vital to the process of star formation, causing large clouds of gas to collapse and form new stars.

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