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why are stars so small

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Answered by r7752ekha
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Answer:

Astronomers are arguably most puzzled by the fact that of the roughly 400 billion stars in the Milky Way, some 300 billion appear to be red dwarfs, also known as M dwarfs. Even more perplexing: By some estimates, the IMF peaks at around one-tenth of a solar mass. That’s awfully close to the minimum mass needed to ignite hydrogen fusion in the smallest red dwarfs, which is about 0.08 solar mass. Below that limit are brown dwarfs — failed stars without enough mass to fuse hydrogen into helium.

Answered by khanmahamood70
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Explanation:

Stars are not so small because they are far away from earth and they look so small

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