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Question by Ben
Submitted on 6/16/2004
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What are the smallest stars called?


Answer by Shawna
Submitted on 10/28/2004
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Dwarve stars are the smallest stars

 

Answer by me
Submitted on 4/14/2005
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Neutron Stars

 

Answer by bob
Submitted on 6/5/2005
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michel

 

Answer by agead
Submitted on 11/15/2005
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? What is it?

 

Answer by Ellie
Submitted on 12/12/2006
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Mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupitur, saturn, uranus, neptune and pluto

 

Answer by Ellie
Submitted on 12/12/2006
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Mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupitur, saturn, uranus, neptune and pluto

 

Answer by Racheal
Submitted on 2/13/2007
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,conjugative;

 

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