That would really depend how you define "average"; do you want a weighted average, that considers how many of each type there are? And what is the cut-off to define a star as "giant"? Giant stars have diameters UP TO a few hundred times that of our Sun; the largest hypergiants can have a diameter that is over a thousand times that of our Sun. But that's clearly not an average.
As of the 2014 season, the average age of a San Francisco Giants player is 28 years old.
The average farm size is 3.3 acres
The average class size at York's Keele Campus is 57 students.
Average height-5 foot 4-5Average dress size 6-10 Average bra size- It really varies at this age anything from AA to D Average weight-Does depend on your height, look up your bmi!!
The average size of a donkey's brain is comparable to a human. The donkey's brain is between 50 and 75 percent of the size of the human brain.
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The average star will become a white dwarf at the end of its life.
The average size is about 1500 sqft.
Red giants have temperatures between about 5,000 and 6,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
Red Giants & Blue Giants & White Dwarf star
Our Sun is an average-sized star.
A red giant is a very luminous star (because of its great size) but has a cool surface temeperature. Giants are the second biggest stars. Super giants are the largest.
Yes, the sun is an average-sized star in terms of its size, temperature, and luminosity compared to other stars in the universe.
yes there are different sizes of the sun like super giants and some suns are the same size of earth
The average size of an exoplanet is generally larger than Earth but smaller than gas giants like Jupiter. Most exoplanets discovered so far have a size between that of Earth and Neptune.
Giants and super giants are considered stages in the life cycle of a star.
the sun is an average star, in size heat, ect.