Zodiac Signs
Stars
Supernovas
Types of Supernovas
Fun Facts
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How many Zodiacs sign are there?

What Is 12 (excluding Ophiuchus) 

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If a star is blue, what temperature is it?

What is Hot

100

What goes Supernova?

What are Stars

100

What type of supernova is rarer?

What is Type 1 supernova

100

What animal was Aries?

What is a ram (with golden fur)

200

Which zodiac sign is represented by a Lion?

What is Leo

200

Where are stars born?

What is a nebula

200

How many types of Supernovas are there?

What is 2

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What type of stars do Type 2 supernovas happen to?

What are stars with 8x more mass then the Sun

200

How are stars and supernovas connected?

Once a star dies, most end with a supernovas.

300

What group of Zodiac signs does Taurus belong in?

What is an Earth Zodiac

300

Do bigger stars live longer?

What is no, they live a shorter timespan

300

How often do Supernovas occur?

What is every 50 years

300

How do type 1 supernovas occur?

What are binary stars (one star steals matter from the other becoming to powerful and exploding)

300

What is the smallest type of star?

What is a red dwarf

400

What sign is represented by an arrow?

What is Sagittarius

400

What is a star called when its born?

What is a protostar

400

How do supernovas affect the Universe?

They can outshine galaxies and spread materials like gold, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and lead into the Universe.

400

How do type 2 supernovas occur?

When a star runs out of energy so the gravitational pull makes the stars core collapse, making it explode outward.

400

What do supernovas leave behind once the star has exploded?

What is a black hole or neutron star (Sometimes a star can leave behind a black-hole or a neutron star which is packed with mass.)

500

What are the 3 water signs?

What are Pisces, Scorpio, and Cancer?

500

How does a small star die?

Instead of going supernova, they at one point run out of fuel and collapse, eventually turning into a white/black dwarf.

500

Why wont the Sun ever go Supernova?

Because it does not have enough mass and it is also not a binary star (stars that orbit the same point.)

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Why does the amount of gravity affect if a star can go supernova or not.

The more mass the more of a gravitational pull there is, and if it is to strong then the star will collapse on itself.

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Why can we say we are basically made of stars?

Many of the elements we're made of and need to survive come from supernovas/stars.

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