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Stars are not literal flames that can be "blown out." Stars create light through nuclear fusion in their core, so they do not need to be relit like a candle. Once a star exhausts its fuel and reaches the end of its life cycle, it may undergo changes such as becoming a white dwarf, neutron star, or even a black hole.

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