All galaxies.
A white dwarf star is the remains of a medium sized star that has ended it's life - so they are everywhere.
A galaxy is far far larger.
Our galaxy has a diameter of about 100,000 light years.
A white dwarf would have a diameter of about 6.73429615 × 10-13 light years.
Main sequence stars are bigger.
YES. A typical white dwarf star is only a bit bigger than the Earth.
Lmao, 220,000ly gaalxy vs. a dwarf star that has a diameter of 1.3mln km lmao it's obvious Andromeda is a bigger
No. A white dwarf is the collapsed remnant of the core of a low to medium mass star. It has a mass comparable to that of a star, but is about the size of a small planet.
a white dwarf star
A white dwarf is much larger than a neutron star.
Yes.
Many stars are bigger than the sun. In fact the sun is called a yellow dwarf, or a G dwarf star meaning it is relatively small (i.e. a dwarf) compared to the "average star" in our galaxy.
Main sequence stars are bigger.
YES. A typical white dwarf star is only a bit bigger than the Earth.
Generally, they are not much bigger than the Earth.
Lmao, 220,000ly gaalxy vs. a dwarf star that has a diameter of 1.3mln km lmao it's obvious Andromeda is a bigger
It is impossible for the sun to be a dwarf galaxy because the sun is a star. But if you're asking if it's a dwarf star, then no, otherwise we'd be dead.
No. A white dwarf is the collapsed remnant of the core of a low to medium mass star. It has a mass comparable to that of a star, but is about the size of a small planet.
The obvious reason is that the specific star has bigger density compared with the Sun. For example, that star could be a "white dwarf star". A white dwarf mostly contains "electron degenerate matter", which is very dense. A white dwarf is a small dense star.
Pluto is not a white dwarf star, it is just a dwarf planet.
No. A dwarf star is a small star. A white dwarf is just one particular type of dwarf star, but there are other types.