you dont. sciensists never use age to classify a star
Mass.Luminousity.Temperature.
they are the color, brightness, what its made of
In Astronomy stars can be classified by theircolor (temperature)composition (as found by their spectrum)agelocation in a galaxymassproximity to other stars
Classify stars and to understand how stars change over time
size/mass, temperature, color, and brightness
age, brightness , color, bubblyness, yellowness , and heet
Astronomers classify stars.
Of course, you can classify them in different ways. One important way to classify them is their mass; it is basically their mass that defines the star's evolution. But you can also classify them according to their temperature, radius, age, metallicity, etc.
you classify stars by color, temperature, size, composition, and brightness.
There are many ways to claasify stars but the simplest and most common ways are by 1. size 2. age 3. temperature and more so, a combination of these.
Size, color and temperature.
yes
size
Scientists use color, size, brightness, and temperature to classify stars.
Mass.Luminousity.Temperature.
they are the color, brightness, what its made of
a lot