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- what is a neutron star left over from?
a planetary nebula
a black hole
a supernova
a white dwarf
Brief Explanations
A neutron star is formed when a massive star undergoes a supernova explosion. The core of the star collapses under its own gravity, and if the mass of the core is between about 1.4 and 3 solar masses, it forms a neutron star. Planetary nebulae are the remnants of low - to medium - mass stars, black holes form from more massive core collapses, and white dwarfs are the remnants of low - to medium - mass stars that have exhausted their nuclear fuel without going supernova.
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C. a supernova