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he path they follow beyond that depends on the mass of the star. Small stars, like the Sun, will undergo a relatively peaceful and beautiful death that sees them pass through a planetary nebula phase to become a white dwarf, which eventually cools down over time and stops glowing to become a so-called "black dwarf".
This the life cycle of a small star.
They typically have a quick main sequence phase, a short red supergiant phase, and a spectacular death via a supernova explosion. Massive stars are born, just like average stars, out of clouds of dust called nebulae. When a nebula collects enough mass, it begins to collapse under its own gravity.
This is the life cycle of a large star.
Planetary scientist and stardust expert Dr Ashley King explains. 'It is totally 100% true: nearly all the elements in the human body were made in a star and many have come through several supernovas.
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