Nebulas
Star Evolution/Death of Stars
White Dwarfs, Supernovas, Neutron Stars
Supernovas, and Neutron Stars
100

What do all stars START as? (white dwarfs or nebulas)

Nebulas

100

A stars lifetime depends on what?

Its mass

100
True or False: a white dwarf is one of the first stages of life for a star

False

100

A neutron star is ________(smaller or bigger) and ________(less dense or more dense) than a white dwarf

smaller and more dense

200

When a cloud pulls together and has enough mass, _______ is formed

a protostar

200

After how many years do stars begin running out of fuel? 

millions or billions of years

200

What do stars with low mass or medium mass become?

red giants

200

Can we see black holes with a telescope? Yes or No

No

300

Nebulas are clouds of ______ and ______ out in space

gas and dust

300

When a star is bigger, with more mass, it will live ________ (shorter or longer)

shorter

300

A white dwarf is around the same size as ______ with the same mass of the _______

Earth

Sun

300

The biggest stars in our universe can become _________ _________

black holes

400

What signals the birth of a star?

nuclear fusion

400

When a star runs out of fuel, its core _______ (expands or shrinks) and the outer portion _________(expands or shrinks) 

shrinks

expands

400

Supernovas happen when _________ explode

supergiants

400

True or False: A black hole is an object with gravity that is so strong and nothing can escape it.

True

500

When a nebula collapses, it becomes ________ and _____ (light and cool or dense and hot)

dense and hot

500

When a star runs out of fuel it can become 3 things:

a white dwarf

a neutron star

a black hole

500

The material left behind from a supergiant explosion forms a ________ star

neutron star

500

What is 1 way that Astronomers can detect black holes?

Indirectly by observing the movement of particles around a black hole

AND

They can detect x-rays from hot gas around a black hole

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