Bottom right
Yes, They are cooler, yet larger. The larger the star, the higher on the diagram, and the cooler, the further right.
Depending on the luminosity they will appear to the right of the HR diagram.
Cool, in comparison with other stars.
All stars are very hot. Even the comparatively "cool" ones have temperatures of thousands of degrees.
Blue and white stars are the hottest.
Hot stars are found in the left hand side of the diagram, cool stars the right, bright stars at the top, and lastly the faint stars are located at the bottom.
Yes, They are cooler, yet larger. The larger the star, the higher on the diagram, and the cooler, the further right.
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Depending on the luminosity they will appear to the right of the HR diagram.
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In the usual position of the axes, the upper-right is populated by giants and supergiants.
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The HR diagram has the star's temperature along the horizontal axis and the absolute magnitude (brightness) along the vertical axis. Each star is represented by a single dot. Higher temperature is usually associated with more brightness so many stars lie on or near a line on the diagram called the Main Sequence. Red giant stars are found on the upper right hand quarter because they are relatively cool but still very bright.
A Maori marae typically consists of a central open area called a "marae Δtea" surrounded by meeting houses ("wharenui") and other buildings. The marae may include a dining hall, kitchen, and restroom facilities. It is a communal and spiritual focal point for the Maori community where ceremonies, meetings, and cultural events take place.
I would but there is no way that I can do a diagram
Cool, in comparison with other stars.
Red Dwarf stars. Brown Dwarfs are failed stars, so they don't count.