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The H-R diagram is based on what two criteria?
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Brightness and temperature
Step-by-step explanation:
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The HR diagram is based on brightness and temperature. If you want, you can search up the diagram. Most people classify the sides as Good For You and Bad for you, the bottom would be taste great and taste awful, but the answer is most likely brightness and temperature. Hope this helps you. :)
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