8 4 6 Supergiants D 2 Giants C Absolute Brightness 1 Main Sequence -2 -4 Dwarfs A B 40,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 2,500 Surface Temperature (°C) Which statement is correct about Star A and Star C? They have the same color because they are neighboring stars. They have the same brightness because they are neighboring stars. They have different colors because they have different temperatures. They have different brightness because they are the same size.
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