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If a white dwarf adds material from a nearby red giant, what is the result?
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If a white dwarf adds material from a nearby red giant, what is the result?
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it'd be pink? I don't really understand the question but if you mix a white dwarf with a red giant it would be pink and giant most likely due to the fact that the chromosomes and DNA from the red giant would overturn the white DNA and chromosomes
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