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    A Star That Is Quite Hot and Has a Very
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A Star That Is Quite Hot and Has a Very

Question 26

Question 26

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A star that is quite hot and has a very small radius compared to most stars is called


A) a main-sequence star
B) an O-type star
C) a red giant
D) a white dwarf
E) an M-type star

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