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A black dwarf.
A white dwarf no longer produces energy through fusion but remains hot from the residual heat of the star it once was. It will radiate that energy away and slowly cool as a result, eventually becoming a black dwarf.
A black dwarf does not burn anything. A black dwarf is the cooled remnant of a dead star.
Pluto is the dwarf planet that is smaller than the Earth's moon.
Yes. It is a black dwarf.
Black Dwarf.
a black dwarf
A black dwarf would be smaller than some planets but larger than others. A black dwarf is simply a cooled white dwarf. White dwarfs range from slightly smaller than Earth to about twice Earth's diameter.
A black dwarf.
A white dwarf is the last stage of 97% of star evolution. A white dwarf will eventually cool down, and become a "black dwarf". Black dwarves are not expected to exist yet; to cool down to that level, it would take longer than the current age of the Universe.
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
A black dwarf would be about the same size as a terrestrial planet such as Earth, so it would be larger than some planets but smaller than others.
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A white dwarf no longer produces energy through fusion but remains hot from the residual heat of the star it once was. It will radiate that energy away and slowly cool as a result, eventually becoming a black dwarf.
Earth wold be bigger than some black dwarfs, but smaller than others.
No, you cannot. As the name suggests, a "black" dwarf is "black" because it has stopped burning hydrogen/helium for fuel, and is now not producing energy and has cooled to the point that it no longer glows.
its original mass when it formed