Blue - red - not alike
Giant - dwarf - not alike.
So no they are not alike.
yes they are.
they turn to white dwarfs then red giants and then they explode
Red giants have typical absolute magnitudes which are 10-15 magnitudes below white dwarfs, which means that the red giants are 10,000-1,000,000 times brighter, after due allowance for distance.
According to <studyisland.com>, white dwarfs are the oldest.
B and D
Yes, red dwarfs burn their fuel slowly because they have small sizes.
red giants
White Dwarfs, Supergiants, and Red Giants are stars that are found in the sky.
Red giants are not hotter than white dwarfs. While red giants are much larger and burn more fuel, white dwarfs burn at a higher temperature.
It depends on what kind of red star you are referring to. There are red dwarfs and red giants. A blue star is larger than a red dwarf but smaller than a red giant.
yes they are
red dwarfs,yellow stars,blue giants
Red stars can be smaller or larger than blue stars as there are two types of red star. Red dwarfs are much smaller than blue stars while red giants are much larger than blue stars.
no.they varry in brightness
they turn to white dwarfs then red giants and then they explode
Red stars (Red dwarfs and red giants) have a spectral class of M.
Red stars (Red dwarfs and red giants) have a spectral class of M.
No. Red giants have temperatures comparable to those of red dwarfs. Even cooler are brown dwarfs, which are objects that are in the intermediate range between planets and stars.