Yes it does to a certain extent.
The colour of a star depends almost exclusively on its initial mass.
The initial mass determines the evolution of the star. Depending on the initial mass it may become a neutron star,a black hole, a supernova, a nova, a white dwarf, a red giant. Ultimately it will be a burned out cinder, a black dwarf or nothing at all except Hawking radiation
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∙ 7y agoA star's age does not necessarily affect its color unless it has entered the red giant phase.
As a star moves away from us it has a red color shift.
It's age, possible mass and distance from the sun.
Yes it does I think because if a star is red it wont be as hot as a blue one. This is the answer i think.............. LOL play roblox
mass, size, brightness, color, temperature, composition, and age
age and shape Chiefly depending on their temperature and size. The age can affect these, but it not the cause of the color change itself.
A star's age does not necessarily affect its color unless it has entered the red giant phase.
As a star moves away from us it has a red color shift.
The temperature affects the color of a star.
Not ususally. Color blindness is hereditary and you either have it or not.
The colour of the star is determined by its age , mass , and composition.
jk yellow
It's age, possible mass and distance from the sun.
Yes it does I think because if a star is red it wont be as hot as a blue one. This is the answer i think.............. LOL play roblox
mass, size, brightness, color, temperature, composition, and age
Stars are blue because of their age and temperature. Blue is an indication of a young HOT star, when reddish color means the star is aging
The color of the star Indicates its Temperature.