The material that formed our Solar System is thought to have originated from the remnants of a star that ended in what event?

Answer

supernova

The process of star formation is often cyclical, utilizing material enriched by previous stellar generations. Specific astrophysical triggers for initiating collapse include the shock waves from nearby dying stars. It is specifically noted that the material which eventually coalesced to form our own Solar System is believed to have originated from the expanding remnants released when a predecessor star completed its life cycle in a violent explosion, known as a supernova.

The material that formed our Solar System is thought to have originated from the remnants of a star that ended in what event?
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