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Which shows the stars in correct order from smallest in size to largest Sun white dwarf red supergiant Sun red supergiant white dwarf white dwarf Sun red supergiant white dwarf red supergiant Sun
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To arrange the stars in order from smallest to largest based on size, the correct order is:
1. **White dwarf** - These stars are the remnants of stars that have exhausted their nuclear fuel and have shed their outer layers. They are typically very small, about the size of Earth.
2. **Sun** - The Sun is a medium-sized star and is classified as a G-type main-sequence star (G dwarf).
3. **Red supergiant** - These are much larger than the Sun and white dwarfs. They are among the largest stars in the universe, often with diameters hundreds of times greater than our Sun.
So the correct sequence from smallest to largest is: **White dwarf, Sun, Red supergiant.**
1. **White dwarf** - These stars are the remnants of stars that have exhausted their nuclear fuel and have shed their outer layers. They are typically very small, about the size of Earth.
2. **Sun** - The Sun is a medium-sized star and is classified as a G-type main-sequence star (G dwarf).
3. **Red supergiant** - These are much larger than the Sun and white dwarfs. They are among the largest stars in the universe, often with diameters hundreds of times greater than our Sun.
So the correct sequence from smallest to largest is: **White dwarf, Sun, Red supergiant.**
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