Respuesta :
During the stars life, the HYDROGEN supply in the CORE runs out. The outer shell of the star slowly starts to EXPAND, cool, and glows RED. The star is now classified as a RED GIANT. In a low-mass star, the CORE collapses after the HELIUM has fused into CARBON. The star sheds its outer layers, and the remaining core is known as a WHITE dwarf. The core eventually cools to become a BLACK dwarf. For heavy stars, the core starts to contact once HELIUM starts to run low. The inner core continues to contract and INCREASE in temperature. The star now becomes a red GIANT or a red SUPERGIANT. Stars that are only two or three times as massive as our Sun will form a NEUTRON star after a EXPLOSION. In stars that have roughly more than three times the mass of our Sun, the core COLLAPSES because of its gravity and becomes a BLACK HOLE. When the star is a white dwarf, the out shell keeps EXPANDING and is cast away in pulses. The cast-off shells form PLANETARY NEBULA, clouds of gas and GLOW.
(i’m not sure about the last sentence bc i could find it ANYWHERE but the rest should be correct) (plz give be Brainliest this took me like 2 hours :’))
(i’m not sure about the last sentence bc i could find it ANYWHERE but the rest should be correct) (plz give be Brainliest this took me like 2 hours :’))