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Which one of these statements is true of the brightest stars?
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Several are white dwarfs.
Several are white dwarfs. - no response given
Many are supergiants.
Many are supergiants. - no response given
Each is part of the main sequence.
Each is part of the main sequence. - no response given
They are yellow stars.
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Many are supergiants.
Explanation: The stars that appear brightest in our sky tend to be either intrinsically very luminous (giants or supergiants like Rigel, Betelgeuse, Deneb) or relatively nearby luminous main-sequence stars (e.g., Sirius). White dwarfs are intrinsically faint, and not all bright stars are main-sequence or yellow.
Explanation: The stars that appear brightest in our sky tend to be either intrinsically very luminous (giants or supergiants like Rigel, Betelgeuse, Deneb) or relatively nearby luminous main-sequence stars (e.g., Sirius). White dwarfs are intrinsically faint, and not all bright stars are main-sequence or yellow.
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