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Is the surface temperature of white dwarf stars higher or lower than red supergiants?
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Is the surface temperature of white dwarf stars higher or lower than red supergiants?
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The temperature of a white dwarf star is around 180,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The average temperature for a red supergiant is 5840 to 7640 degrees Fahrenheit..
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