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How can dwarfs stars be so bright?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Most by far of stars we find in the sky arebrighter than the Sun. Stars are ordered by a letter called their unearthly sort. This depends on the temperature of their surface and the qualities of the spec-trum of light the star discharges. All together of brightest to dimmest, the grouping runs OBAFGKM.

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Answered by lusifer88
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hey mate here is your answer

Answer:

They are really, really hot.

Explanation:

First of, the dwarf stars you are referring too are only white dwarfs. White dwarfs are what is left of a star after it goes nova and as such are very very hot. The surface temperature of a white dwarf star is roughly 10 times higher than it was before the star went nova.

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