The colour depicts the temperature.
Stars vary in characteristics like brightness for example. Stars will also tend to differ in size and color when they are found.
Brightness, Color and mass
Stars differ in size, temperature, color, and mass. These differences dictate their brightness, lifespan, and the elements they produce through nuclear fusion reactions. Additionally, stars can vary in age, composition, and evolutionary stage, leading to a diverse range of stellar phenomena in the universe.
Well, stars differ in size, color, temperature, brightness, and age. Plsss likee if this helped you on ur hw.! or also comment.!
The color depends on the star's temperature. For example, a blue star is hotter than a red star.
They are classified as Main Sequence Stars, of which differ in color, size, brightness, and heat. The smallest stars are usually a blueish color and are the hottest, and the largest stars range from yellow to dark red (those being the very biggest). I hope this answered your question. Have a nice day!
Yes, Ofcourse stars differ in size. It may be possible that two or more stars have the same size but it is not compulsory for all. As you know sun is also a star. It looks bigger b'coz it is nearer to earth but may be any star exists with same size. but is its age that's differ or what because on the color i got temp. but whats the size bout?
Since the stars are not stationary in relation to earth, i.e. they are moving towards or away from the Earth, their light will be subject to Redshift (if they are moving away) or Blueshift (if they are getting closer). The faster they are changing distance, the greater the shift in wavelength.
how do rocks differ in shape hardness color texture
Stars differ from one another in their mass, in their age, in their chemical composition (mix of elements/isotopes), temperature, color, density (especially in density there are HUGE variations), and probably a few other things more.
The size.
Binary stars can be any color that stars can be. There's no need for the two stars in a binary to be the same color.