WHY THE SUN LIKE STARS OR LESS THAN ITS MASS STARS BECOME WHITE DRAWF STARS .
AND WHY THE STARS WHICH ARE GREATER THAN 5 TIMES TO 30 TIMES BIGGER STARS THAN OUR SUN BECOME A NEUTRON STAR .
AND WHICH ARE HEAVIER THAN 30 TIMES OUR SUN BECOME A BLACK HOLE . WHY
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See,Sun like stars or stars with mass less than 10 times of sun becomes white dwarfs ,the core collapses in this condition and forms a dwarf star and that dwarf star cools down to form a black dwarf star.
On the right of the illustration is the life cycle of a massive star (10 times or more the size of our Sun). Like low-mass stars, high-mass stars are born in nebulae and evolve and live in the Main Sequence. However, their life cycles start to differ after the red giant phase. A massive star will undergo a supernova explosion. If the remnant of the explosion is 1.4 to about 3 times as massive as our Sun, it will become a neutron star.
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