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the color of most of the stars in our galaxy are white. They are concered white dwarfs
in the middle
The most abundant type of stars is red dwarves.
No, most stars you see are stars within our own galaxy, the Milky Way
trillions If our galaxy with 2*1011 (two hundred billion) stars is an average size galaxy. and there are as many galaxies in the Universe as there are stars in our galaxy, then there are possibly 4*1022 stars in the Universe. But that is just a guess. There are most certainly more than 1018 stars.
There are billions of galaxies. Most stars are born in one galaxy but others are pulled in by the huge gravitational forces of the black hole in the centre.
Most new, young, stars can be found in the arms of spiral galaxies
It's fairly small
most ellipical galaxies have old stars
I think most of them are in the Milky Way galaxy, that's where our solar system is located.
Yes. Most, of a galaxy's mass is stars and nebulae, not black holes.
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