Multiple Choice
Why are there more main sequence stars than giant stars?
A) The main sequence stage for a typical star is longer than the giant stage
B) Giants are dim and hard to see
C) Most giant stars are drawn to the core of the galaxy
D) Few stars first form as giants rather than main sequence stars
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