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What is a massive explosion that marks the end of a star’s life cycle?

AAsteroid

BSupernova

CNebula

DComet

Answer:

B. Supernova

Read Explanation:

  • A supernova is a massive explosion that occurs at the end of a star’s life cycle, releasing enormous amounts of energy and sometimes forming black holes or neutron stars.

  • A) Asteroid – A small rocky body orbiting the Sun, not related to a star’s explosion.

  • C) Nebula – A cloud of gas and dust in space, often where stars are born, not the explosion of a dying star.

  • D) Comet – An icy celestial body that orbits the Sun, producing a glowing tail, not related to a star’s life cycle.


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