Because dwarf stars aren't very bright. They are too SMALL to be especially bright, for one thing.
because it is the nearest star in our planet earth so it will appear as very large hot gases... and the second nearest star is the Proxima Centauri
The nearest stars - assuming all stars up to a certain distance are actually known - are representative of the general star population. The brightest stars are not. They are... brighter than the average stars.
red dwarf is the most nearest star.
Blue-white stars are the hottest and brightest stars; Sirius A (and its white dwarf companion Sirius B) is the brightest star in Earth's night sky.
No, they are mostly red dwarf stars.
There are billions of red dwarf stars. I will name just one and it's the nearest star (apart from the Sun). That red dwarf star is the famous "Proxima Centauri".
Stars vary in color and may be red, orange, yellow, white, or blue. Blue stars are the hottest and among the brightest.
the two brightest stars in the orien
The brightest star among the other stars in the night sky is called pole star.
the two brightest stars in the orien
You can take as many as you want.For instance: The ten brightest stars are ten; the 100 brightest stars are 100; etc.
the nearest one is 90 million light years away