What are the two death stages of a star?

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2 type of stars, one is small star and another one is massive star, it has death stages respectively 9 and 5
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Well how the star dies depends on what type of star it is. Stars like sun will result in white dwarfs and eventually black dwarf whearas stars massive than sun will result in neutron star or a black hole. There are multiple stages involved. What I told here are the final outcomes.
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White Dwarf, Black Holes
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1. Just before explosion A red super-giant star approaches the end of its life. There is no more fuel to burn and make it shine. Soon its massive dense core is bound to collapse under its own weight. 2. The first light flash The core collapses and sends a shock wave out. For a few hours the...
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1. Just before explosion A red super-giant star approaches the end of its life. There is no more fuel to burn and make it shine. Soon its massive dense core is bound to collapse under its own weight. 2. The first light flash The core collapses and sends a shock wave out. For a few hours the shock compresses and heats the envelope, thus producing a very bright flash of light from the inside of the star. read less
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First average star: Its life starts in form of steller nebulla . After that it converts into average star. It emits light due to nuclear fusion. Hydrogen combines to form helium. When all fuel runs out, it turns to Red giant . then planetary nubula and after that White Dwarf
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In case of massive stars steller nubula changes to Red Super Giant, after that SUPERNOVA. After supernova it can either turn to NEUTRON STAR or a BLACK HOLE ., depending on its mass
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White dwarf and super nova are two stages.
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white dwarf and black hole
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Blue stars--> red giant--> Type 2 supernova--> Neutron star and black hole
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Black dwarf, neutron star or black hole.
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