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It relates to how hot it is because if it was blue it would be a hotstar and it it was red it would be a cool star!

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Q: How does a star's color relate to how hot it is?
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What controls the color of a star?

The color of a star depends on its surface temperature. But hot stars are blue, and medium-hot stars are white, and cool stars are red.


What is the color of stars that are the least hot?

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Star flickering red blue and green?

Stars flicker all sorts of colors, and the color of the star tells how hot it is. For example, blue and white stars are extremely hot, red stars aren't very hot (but not enough for you to walk on), and green stars are in the middle.


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What causes the color of a star?

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How hot can the core of Halley's comet get?

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