temperature
Yes, they have roughly the same surface temperature. Internal temperatures may be very different depending on the respective stages of stellar evolution the stars are in.
Stars can range from blue to red depending on temperature and mass, with yellow stars in the middle and white stars on the back end of the spectrum.
All stars are sun or sun is the star both are same.
Because they are all stars and have both heat and light
no they are not
no, stars temperature are diffrent according to their color. for instance, blue white stars are hotter than red stars
NO. Stars have difference colors depending on their temperature. The hottest stars are blue and cold stars are red.
not all stars are the same temperature and the temperature matters, it also effects how bright a star is. (i am not 100% sure about this answer but that is all i know)
No. Stars vary in mass, color, size, temperature, and composition of trace elements.
temperature
Yes, they have roughly the same surface temperature. Internal temperatures may be very different depending on the respective stages of stellar evolution the stars are in.
Cygnus is a constellation comprising 84 stars which appear in the Bayer Flamsteed lists. They are not all the same and cover a wide range of temperatures.
About 50% of all stars are binary stars - they all have different temperatures.
depends on all the stars.
All stars are hot, though they vary greatly in temperature.
Yes. All ~10 billion trillion stars all come in size, color, and temperature.