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The Sun is a yellow star that's both average in brightness and temperature and is classified as

A) Super giants

B) Giants

C)Main sequence

D)White dwarf

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Classifying stars according to their spectrum is a very powerful way to begin to understand how they work. As we said last time, the spectral sequence O, B, A, F, G, K, M is a temperature sequence, with the hottest stars being of type O (surface temperatures 30,000-40,000 K), and the coolest stars being of type M (surface temperatures around 3,000 K). Because hot stars are blue, and cool stars are red, the temperature sequence is also a color sequence. It is sometimes helpful, though, to classify objects according to two different properties. Let's say we try to classify stars according to their apparent brightness, also. We could make a plot with color on one axis, and apparent brightness on the other axis, like this:

Step-by-step explanation:

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The Sun is a yellow star that's both average in brightness and temperature and is classified as

C) Main sequence

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