Describe a dwarf, giant and super giant star
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Dwarf star, any star of average or low luminosity, mass, and size. Important subclasses of dwarf stars are white dwarfs and red dwarfs. Dwarf stars include so-called main-sequence stars, among which is the Sun.
Giant star, any star having a relatively large radius for its mass and temperature; because the radiating area is correspondingly large, the brightness of such stars is high.
Meanwhile, Super Giant Stars are relatively larger and more massive than giant stars. They are greater in terms of brightness and mass.
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