no no... Supernovas come from stars larger than G class: our sun. Smaller stars fade out expelling gases, and shedding its outer layers into a planetary nebula. Supernovas on the other hand are explosions from giant starslargerthan our G class sun. When a supernova happens, it converts it's helium to another elemnet and it goes on and on until it stikes iron. Then bam! the star explodes making a bright burst of light and expelling gases. Usually, the remain of supernovas (the core of the star) turn into pulsars or neutron stars. The higher the mass and density of the star, the more likely a Black hole will form. And yes, supernovas CAN create black holes depending on it's mass. Otherwise it turns into a pulsar or neutron star.
Supernovas do not cause blackholes. Hypernovas do. Stay in school kids!
A supernova may not even make a BH or WD. Our sun has a small size comparatively speaking and it means that it will just expell into a planetary nebula cloud millions of years after s Supernova
Acctually a supernova is the stage before a black hole or white dwarf
This is more of a star than a supernova. A supernova would result in a black hole/white dwarf.
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Your supernova is rather the destruction of the universe.
This is supernova id:1291798