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Most stars in our galaxy are what type of stars?

Medium stars

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Astronomers use the HR diagram to classify stars based on their what?

Brightness and temperature

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What color is the coolest star?

Red

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In the HR Diagram, where are the main sequence stars?

In the middle 

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Which stars are in Quadrant I?

Blue giants - hottest and brightest

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This stage of star happens when the star expands, the surface of the star is pushed further from its core, temperature drops and color changes to red.

Red Giants

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The y-axis shows what?

Brightness of the star - Absolute Magnitude

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What color is the hottest star?

Blue

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Where on the HR Diagram would the white dwarfs be?

Towards the very bottom - more towards the left

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Which stars are in Quadrant II?

Red supergiants - Coolest and brightest stars
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What phase is happening when a Red Giant runs out of helium and the outermost layers of dust and gas drift off into space?

Planetary nebular

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The higher up a star is plotted, is it brighter or dimmer?

Brighter

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What size are most of the starts in the "main sequence" stage?

Mostly medium sized

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Where on the HR diagram would you see the Supergiants?

Towards the very top

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Which stars are in Quadrant III?

Main sequence - White dwarfs - hottest and dimmest stars

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Which stage describes when the core composed of Carbon continues to glow, is very small, and is very hot?

White dwarf

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The x-axis shows what?

The temperature

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Where on the HR diagram would you see the red giants (not supergiants)?

To the right side of the diagram.  They will be cooler. 

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Which stars are in Quadrant IV?

Main sequence - Coolest and dimmest

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What stage fits in blank below:

Red Supergiant   _____________   Black Hole/Neutron Star

Supernova

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Does it go from hottest to coolest or coolest to hottest (L to R)?

Hottest to coolest - hottest starts to the left and coolest to the right