Supergiant and dwarf stars are both types of stars categorized by their mass and size within the stellar classification system. Both can undergo similar nuclear fusion processes, converting hydrogen into helium, although they do so at different rates and scales due to their size differences. Additionally, they both go through various stages in their life cycles, ultimately influencing their evolution and eventual fate in the universe. Despite their stark differences in size and luminosity, they contribute to the same cosmic processes and phenomena.
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