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    An M Type Star 1,000 Times More Luminous Than the Sun
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An M Type Star 1,000 Times More Luminous Than the Sun

Question 19

Question 19

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An M type star 1,000 times more luminous than the Sun will be located near the ___ part of the H-R diagram.


A) top left
B) top right
C) center
D) bottom right
E) bottom left

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