A white dwarf star fits this description. White dwarfs are hot due to residual heat from their earlier stellar evolution, but they have a small radius comparable to that of a planet like Earth.
A white dwarf star can be very hot due to residual heat from its earlier evolution, but it may not be very bright because of its small size. This is because the heat energy is spread over a smaller surface area compared to larger, brighter stars.
I assume you mean a DWARF STAR. There are different types of dwarf stars; the white dwarfs are fairly hot - but the reason they are dim is that they have a very small surface area.
A star is a ball of gas that is very hot and very bright.
Both white dwarfs and neutron stars match the description. Neutron stars are smaller, hotter, and denser.
This could be a white dwarf. Its essentially a `dead star` as nuclear reactions no longer take place, but it remains very hot for millions of years from residue heat. They are very small though, compared with other stars or the size they used to be. If a hot bright star is very very far from earth then this also will appear dim from earth. It may have a low apparent magnitude (but a high absolute magnitude).
A white dwarf star fits this description. White dwarfs are hot due to residual heat from their earlier stellar evolution, but they have a small radius comparable to that of a planet like Earth.
When u r very hot ur body tries to cool u down! If u r VERY hot your heart races really fast and u faint! Hope this helps!
An older star that has become small is called a white dwarf. White dwarfs are the remnants of low to medium mass stars that have exhausted their nuclear fuel and collapsed to a very dense state. They are very hot and small compared to their original size as a main sequence star.
A white dwarf star can be very hot due to residual heat from its earlier evolution, but it may not be very bright because of its small size. This is because the heat energy is spread over a smaller surface area compared to larger, brighter stars.
No it is a small star (about the size of Earth) that is VERY dense and quite hot (although it is not producing new energy).
White Dwarf Stars are very hot, like a ball of fire. They are dim because they are small and very far away.
Answer: A shooting star Answer: One with a small surface, such as a white dwarf or a neutron star. These are "dead stars", in the sense that energy production has stopped.
It is called a neutron star.
I assume you mean a DWARF STAR. There are different types of dwarf stars; the white dwarfs are fairly hot - but the reason they are dim is that they have a very small surface area.
They are very hot.
Both white dwarfs and neutron stars match the description. Neutron stars are smaller, hotter, and denser.