
H-R Diagram: Characteristics of Starts
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- Q1Where on the HR Diagram are the White Dwarfs located?Top LeftBottom LeftTop RightBottom Right60s
- Q2The coolest stars are . . .Red starsAll stars are hotBlue StarsWhite Stars60s
- Q3What does the HR Diagram show?temperature of starshow a star is formedTemperature and Brightness of starsbrightness of stars60s
- Q4The blue-white hot core of a star that is left behind after its outer layers have expanded and drifted out into space is called. . .GiantSuper GiantWhite DwarfSmall star60s
- Q5Where on the HR Diagram are the Blue Giants located?BottomTop RightMain SequenceTop Left60s
- Q6A very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature is a . . .Red GiantWhite DwarfNebulaMain Sequence60s
- Q7A cloud of gas and dust in outer space is called . . .PulsarRed DwarfWhite DwarfNebula60s
- Q8A rapidly spinning neutron star that produces radio waves. . .pulsarsnebulared dwarfwhite dwarf60s
- Q9Where on the HR Diagram are the dimmest stars located?BottomTop RightTop LeftMiddle of the diagram60s
- Q10Where on the HR Diagram are the Red Giants and Super-giants located?left sideTop Righttop leftbottom left60s
- Q11The hottest stars are . . .White StarsAll stars are hot.Blue starsRed Stars60s
