How does the final fate of a red supergiant differ from that of a star like our Sun?

Answer

Red supergiants result in core-collapse supernovae leaving neutron stars or black holes

A star like the Sun ends its life by forming a planetary nebula and a white dwarf, while a red supergiant initiates a core-collapse supernova resulting in a compact remnant.

How does the final fate of a red supergiant differ from that of a star like our Sun?

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