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A scientist observes two stars in the night sky through a telescope. Star A is white in color and relatively dim. The star’s estimated temperature is very high.

Star B is red in color and extremely bright. The star’s temperature is low compared with other stars.

Help the scientist classify the two stars.

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Star A is an white dwarf star
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Answer:

Star A is a Neutron Star while Star B is a Red Giant

Step-by-step explanation: Neutron star is a very hot star, very small in size and hence dim and is white in color. A neutron star results after a massive star goes supernova. It is primarily composed of neutrons packed in a small boundary.

star B would be a red giant. This is because, a red giant star is red in color, is very big in size, and has a low temperature. A red giant star is a towards the end stage of a small to an average mass star.

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