they are quite smalls
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.
Red dwarf, yellow dwarf, red dwarf
Red dwarf, yellow dwarf, red dwarf
Like all main sequence stars, a red dwarf is powered by the fusion of hydrogen into helium.
Red dwarf stars are the commonest stars, at least in the region of space around our Sun.
Only a red dwarf star is red. Our Sun is a yellow dwarf. A red dwarf is red because it is cool, and cool colours are red whereas hot colours are white and blue.
No, they are mostly red dwarf stars.
A red dwarf is just like what most main-sequence stars are made of, they are mainly made up of hydrogen and helium.
Red Dwarf stars. Massive stars are also quite common, but stars like that (e.g. R136a1) don't last very long.
There are many red dwarf stars in the universe. They are not most common type of star.
when Dwarf Stars run out of hydrogen they form Red Giant stars, then from that they become White dwarf stars when the outer layers shed, forming a planetary nebula.when giant stars or supergiant stars run out of hydrogen they form red supergiant stars
There are billions of red dwarf stars. I will name just one and it's the nearest star (apart from the Sun). That red dwarf star is the famous "Proxima Centauri".