No. Blue stars are the hottest stars, far hotter than any planet.
Pluto is not a star. It is a dwarf planet, though planets in our solar system may resemble stars when seen by the naked eye. Pluto is the coldest planetoid in our solar system, though there may be colder planets and dwarf planets in the universe. Pluto is indeed colder than any star.
Yes. 200 billions stars and 8 planets in our solar system.
On the whole stars are much larger than planets, but there are some dwarf stars that are smaller than giant planets.
Red stars can be smaller or larger than blue stars as there are two types of red star. Red dwarfs are much smaller than blue stars while red giants are much larger than blue stars.
Some planets seem brighter - not all of them. Planets are quite near to us, as compared to the stars.
Firstly, planets are way way smaller than the stars! That's because you can see stars in the night but never planets. Also stars produce nuclear energy in their core so they give thermal ( heat ) energy. Also stars have more gravity than planets.
Red stars are cooler than blue stars
Almost all stars are significantly larger than almost all planets.
All of the planets which are further from the sun; Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
there are more planets than stars because to every star there could have several planets
YES, 100 stars and 100 asteroids are larger than 250 planets
The sun is hotter than red stars but cooler than blue stars,