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what are red dwarfs ? ​

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Answered by veerasharma2006
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Red dwarf stars are very-low-mass stars. Because of this, they have low pressures, low fusion rates, and low temperatures. The energy generated is the product of a nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium by way of photon-proton chain mechanisms

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Answered by Anonymous
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Red dwarfs include the smallest of the stars, weighing between 7.5% and 50% the mass of the sun. Their reduced size means that they burn at a lower temperature, reaching only 6,380 degrees Fahrenheit (3,500 degrees Celsius). ... Their low temperature also means that they burn through their supply of hydrogen less rapidly.

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