Dwarf stars are died stars , they are about the size of earth and has a temperature of about 10 000 C (18 000 F).
Dwarf stars are died stars , they are about the size of earth and has a temperature of about 10 000 C (18 000 F).
Big comparing it to a cruise boat they have a total of 5400 km at the least
A star on "main sequence" is a period in a stars evolution.A white dwarf is a stellar remainA supergiant star is the size of a very big star.So they are completely different and not even related.
no, dwarf stars don't have enough mass
dwarf stars -Sydney-
Big dwarf: Naxiotis SUPER big dwarf: Tera-dwarf
white dwarf is an age that a star reaches but the big bang is an explosion of nuclear energy that makes a star
No, not all dwarf stars are failed stars. Only brown dwarfs are called "failed stars".
None. No planet or dwarf planet contains stars.
ordinary planets are a big part of the solar system dwarf planets aren't that important they are considered like stars or asteroids but mainly dwarf planets
Yes there are a few more [See related link for more information].--- Main sequence stars -----Red dwarf Yellow dwarfBlue dwarf (hypothetical)--- Degenerate stars --------White dwarf Black dwarf (hypothetical)--- Sub stellar stars -------Brown dwarf.
Dwarf galaxies merely refer to the size of the galaxy itself, not the stars in the galaxy, so no.