No, not all stars turn into black holes after a supernova.
Whether a star becomes a black hole or not after a supernova depends on its initial mass.
Here's a breakdown:
- Stars with relatively low mass (like our Sun): These stars will eventually become white dwarfs, not black holes, and they don't typically undergo a supernova explosion.
- Massive stars (roughly 8 to 20 times the mass of our Sun): These stars can end their lives in a supernova explosion, leaving behind a dense core called a neutron star.
- Very massive stars (generally more than 20-30 times the mass of our Sun): These stars also undergo a supernova, but their remaining core is so massive that it collapses further under its own gravity, forming a black hole.
So, a supernova is a necessary step for a star to become a black hole, but it's not a guarantee. Only the most massive stars that go supernova will ultimately form black holes.
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2026-03-17 02:57:10
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Hothotulis🥵 :
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2026-03-25 19:44:47
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black holes are not that small.. if it's a dwarf black hole. smaller than russia.
2026-06-12 09:06:48
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2026-05-12 10:51:07
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2026-03-23 03:20:55
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Lakaka Lakaka :
black hole
2026-03-23 06:12:35
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2026-03-23 18:25:20
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2026-03-26 07:32:28
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soehartini ibrahim :
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2026-04-02 01:41:34
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Ace-Roblox Evadian :
if it's real the earth should be black all around
2026-04-03 08:35:44
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🫶⛸️Ella⛸️🫶 :
I just realised a black hole has never interacted with earth or we will all be dead in less you went to space and got killed by one.
2026-04-04 06:33:30
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