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Kara Macias
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19 August, 12:24
What is the red giant
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Aliza
19 August, 12:28
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A red giant refers to a giant star of low mass in the late phase of the stellar evolution.
The temperature of the surface is around 8,500 °F.
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Grimes
19 August, 12:49
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A very large star of high luminosity and low surface temperature. Red giants are thought to be in a late stage of evolution when no hydrogen remains in the core to fuel nuclear fusion.
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