Yes red giants are the largest. But the bigger stars of red giants can be called red hyper giants.
Large stars are distributed all over our galaxy, there is no single location for them.
No. Stars are their own class of of objects. In simple terms planets orbit stars and moons orbit planets.
the medician stars are found in jupiter, its the four largest moons or satellites on that planet.
No blue stars are the largest and brightest stars know of. (They are also called Hypergiants). Red giants are dimmer.
Insects (class insecta) is the largest class of arthropods
The largest galxies have stars numbering in the tens of trillions.
The largest class in the phylum Cnidaria is the class Anthozoa, which includes species such as corals and sea anemones. These are typically sessile (non-moving) organisms that can form large colonies and play important roles in marine ecosystems.
The class Malacostraca is the largest taxonomic class of crustaceans, including familiar species like crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. These animals are characterized by having a hard exoskeleton, jointed limbs, and two pairs of antennae. Malacostraca are found in a variety of aquatic habitats worldwide.
Fish are the largest group or class of vertebrate
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the stars nearest Earth
China has the largest middle class, then India and then USA
The largest social class in Colonial America was the middle class. The highest class was the gentry.
We haven't observed all of the stars in the Universe, so we don't know what is the largest yet.
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Yes red giants are the largest. But the bigger stars of red giants can be called red hyper giants.