Why all of the stars are giant
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The most massive stars develop giant or supergiant spectral features while still burning hydrogen in their cores, due to mixing of heavy elements to the surface and high luminosity which produces a powerful stellar wind and causes the star's atmosphere to expand.
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Answer:As they are giant gas balls made up of nitrogen mainly.....Every star is a sun.....And nearness to any planets makes it's the sun
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