Which type of star constitutes the significant majority of stars found in the Milky Way galaxy?

Answer

Red dwarfs (M-type stars).

Red dwarfs, classified as M-type stars, make up an estimated 75% of the total stellar population in the Milky Way, meaning the Sun belongs to a less abundant class of stars.

Which type of star constitutes the significant majority of stars found in the Milky Way galaxy?
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