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How are elements that are heavier than hydrogen spread throughout the universe?

A. When a star collapses into a neutron star
B. When a star collapses as a black hole
C. When a star forms into a red giant
D. When a star explodes as a supernova

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When a star explodes as supernova, the elements heavier than hydrogen spread throughout the universe.

Explanation:

The elements that are heavier than hydrogen spread in the universe that is mainly caused, when a star breaks as a supernova. Iron, lead, mercury, copper, gold, and iodine are the heavy elements which are formed and these often exist in a human life.

When these heavy elements cause a star to be overweight, it turns into a supernova and it may blast off, resulting in the release of the heavier elements. Some heavy atoms are created by nuclear fusions that occurs during supernova explosion.

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