Yes, white dwarfs stars are very dense.
None of the above. White dwarfs and the black dwarfs they will become consist of a unique state of matter called electron degenerate matter.
The densest element on Earth that matches your description is osmium. Osmium is a rare, extremely hard, bluish-white transition metal. It is the densest naturally occurring element.
The dwarfs notice that Snow White has gone missing.
The seven dwarfs were mining for diamonds in the fairy tale "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
Red dwarfs have not yet evolved into white dwarfs because red dwarfs are much less massive than other types of stars that do become white dwarfs. Red dwarfs are the smallest and coolest stars, and they have not burned through their fuel quickly enough to go through the stage of becoming a white dwarf. It will take billions of years for a red dwarf to cool and fade into a white dwarf.
None of the above. White dwarfs and the black dwarfs they will become consist of a unique state of matter called electron degenerate matter.
Stars like our Sun.
White dwarfs are made of degenerate matter in which temperature does not affect pressure.
No, the density of a neutron star is much higher than that of a white dwarf. Neutron stars are composed mostly of densely packed neutrons, while white dwarfs are made of electron-degenerate matter. Neutron stars are some of the densest objects in the universe.
Did Snow White ever had sex with the dwarfs
there were no dwarfs in Cinderella, only mice. there are dwarfs in snow white
White dwarfs become novae when they accrete matter from a companion star's outer layers. This matter builds up on the surface of the white dwarf until a critical temperature and pressure is reached, triggering a runaway nuclear fusion reaction. This explosion releases a vast amount of energy and causes the white dwarf to temporarily brighten significantly.
No. Stars become white dwarfs after dying.
If I had to guess I would say something like 7 dwarfs and Snow White
some facts about white dwarfs that obviously they do not exsist becasue theyre * dwarfs * oh k ? lolz . & they are white ._. thats all bye !
All white dwarfs do not have about the same mass. White dwarfs vary in mass because the stars they form from are not all the same mass.
There is no such thing as a "bunch of White dwarfs", let alone exploding white dwarfs. The nearest explanation would be a nova. See related question.