Brown Dwarfs (maybe not true stars)
Red Dwarfs (on the main sequence)
Orange Dwarf (on the main sequence)
Yellow Dwarfs (stars smaller than our sun but on the main sequence)
White Dwarfs (old stars that have run out of hydrogen and are now off the main sequence)
Neutron Stars (old large stars who's cores have collapsed during a supernova)
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A white dwarf star is one that has used up most of its combustible material.
Red dwarf stars are small and very slow burning. they aree old but have not used up their fuel.
A yellow dwarf star is a main sequence star, often in mid-life. Our sun is a yellow dwarf.
Yes, they do emit a little amount of light.
No. Stars emit light.
Stars emit light they do not acquire it
No. Stars emit their own light.
If the stars didn't emit light, then we wouldn't be able to detect them. So they wouldn't have names.
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Black dwarf stars, they have cooled off so much they emit no detectable light (but some emit small amounts of microwaves that are barely detectable).
No. Stars emit light.
Stars emit light they do not acquire it
Yes they do
Well, you can see them, right? - Galaxies contain millions or billions of stars; each of these stars emit light.
No. Stars emit their own light.
Stars emit light that travels to the Earth.
If the stars didn't emit light, then we wouldn't be able to detect them. So they wouldn't have names.
They emit: gamma rays, radio waves, and x-rays. Some stars emit T.V. rays
Stars emit photons as a process of Nuclear fusion.
Stars emit photons as a process of Nuclear fusion.
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