Why are giants significantly over-represented when counting stars visible in the night sky?

Answer

Their extreme brightness allows them to be spotted across far greater cosmic distances

Because giants are intrinsically so much brighter, they can be seen from vast distances where dimmer main-sequence stars of comparable mass would be invisible, leading to an apparent over-representation in observational counts.

Why are giants significantly over-represented when counting stars visible in the night sky?
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