How does the initial mass of a star affect its final outcome?
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Answer: supernovae
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A star collapses when the fuel is used up and the energy flow from the core of the star stops. Nuclear reactions outside the core cause the dying star to expand outward in the "red giant" phase before it begins its inevitable collapse. If the star is about the same mass as the Sun, it will turn into a white dwarf star.
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