There is no such thing as a "bunch of White dwarfs", let alone exploding white dwarfs.
The nearest explanation would be a nova. See related question.
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No. Stars become white dwarfs after dying.
All white dwarfs do not have about the same mass. White dwarfs vary in mass because the stars they form from are not all the same mass.
No. Stars do not start as whit dwarfs. A white dwarf is the remnant of dead star.
A process called gravitational collapse is used by solar radii to describe the sizes of stars including the subgroups of white dwarfs giants and super giants.Solar radii be used to describe the sizes of stars including the subgroups of white dwarfs giants and super giants through a process called gravitational collapse.
Some white dwarfs are older than the sun, and some are not. More massive red dwarfs form from stars larger than the sun, which do not last as long.