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Smaller stars, such as red dwarfs, typically lack a distinct outer layer of hydrogen fusion like that found in larger stars. They do not possess a separate convective zone like larger stars do, and their structure is simpler, primarily consisting of a core where hydrogen fusion occurs. Additionally, these smaller stars often do not develop a prominent outer envelope, as their fusion processes are less intense.

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