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Match each item to its description.

Match each item to its description.-example-1
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Answer:

An explosion of a star= Supernova

The dense remains of a star= Neutron star

A large mass of gas and dust= Nebula

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1- Neutron star --- The dense remains of a star

2- Nebula --- A large mass of gas and dust

3- Supernova --- An explosion of a star

Step-by-step explanation:

1- A neutron star is a type of stellar remnant resulting from the gravitational collapse of a massive supergiant star after exhausting the fuel in its core and exploding as a supernova. As the name suggests, these stars are composed mainly of neutrons.

2- Nebulae are regions of the interstellar medium constituted by gases (mainly hydrogen and helium) as well as chemical elements in the form of cosmic dust.

3- A supernova is a stellar explosion that can manifest itself in a very remarkable way, even to the naked eye, in places on the celestial sphere where previously nothing had been detected in particular.

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