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High Mass Star Cycle

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stage of the star
The core of the Supergiant continues to heat up and then explodes.   supernova  
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This is the most dense hole in the universe and light can’t even escape   black hole  
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Forms when gravity causes parts of nebulas to come together into a   protostar  
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Star begins to dies as it uses up its helium - this cause the star to become really big   supergiant  
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The star begins to form in a huge, cool dark cloud of gasses and dust.   nebula  
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If a black hole doesn’t form, this type of small star is created   neutron star  
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This star produces heat and light through fusion   main sequence star  
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