Question
Which statement about how the sun compares with other stars is correct?(1 point)
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A red supergiant is bigger, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
A red supergiant is bigger, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
A white dwarf is smaller, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
A white dwarf is smaller, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
A red supergiant is bigger than the sun and gives off more light, but it is not hotter than the sun.
A red supergiant is bigger than the sun and gives off more light, but it is not hotter than the sun.
White dwarfs and red supergiants both give off more light than the sun, but only a white dwarf is hotter.
Responses
A red supergiant is bigger, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
A red supergiant is bigger, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
A white dwarf is smaller, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
A white dwarf is smaller, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
A red supergiant is bigger than the sun and gives off more light, but it is not hotter than the sun.
A red supergiant is bigger than the sun and gives off more light, but it is not hotter than the sun.
White dwarfs and red supergiants both give off more light than the sun, but only a white dwarf is hotter.
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White dwarfs and red supergiants both give off more light than the sun, but only a white dwarf is hotter.
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Apologies for the confusion in my response. No, the statement "White dwarfs and red supergiants both give off more light than the sun, but only a white dwarf is hotter" is incorrect.
The correct statement is: A red supergiant is bigger, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
The correct statement is: A red supergiant is bigger, hotter, and gives off more light than the sun.
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