What is the ultimate fate for a star that follows the blue giant evolutionary path?

Answer

It collapses catastrophically, leading to a Type II supernova explosion.

Massive stars that become blue giants do not form white dwarfs; instead, after fuel exhaustion, they undergo a catastrophic collapse resulting in a supernova, leaving behind either a neutron star or a black hole.

What is the ultimate fate for a star that follows the blue giant evolutionary path?

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