If it was blue,it would be hot.
All stars are hot. Blue stars are the hottest.
A star's temperature is measured by how white-hot its light is, not in Fahrenheit degrees, but in Celsius degrees. Our Sun is white hot, alright, but is a bit toward the yellow side of average. Larger (and hotter) stars may be more on the blue side of average.
All stars are hot. Blue stars are the hottest. The hotter a star is, the shorter the wavelength of light it emits. Blue light has a shorter wavelengths than most other colors.
it determines how hot or cold the star is, for example, a blue star means its boiling hot and a red star means its unbearably cold...
The blue star is the hottest star.
a newborn star is a star that is 10-200 million years old and its blue or blue-white 12,000 Fahrenheit
The temperature of a blue giant star is between 12,500and 37,000 degrees Fahrenheit
If it was blue,it would be hot.
A red star is cool whereas a blue star is hot.
All stars are hot. Blue stars are the hottest.
A star's temperature is measured by how white-hot its light is, not in Fahrenheit degrees, but in Celsius degrees. Our Sun is white hot, alright, but is a bit toward the yellow side of average. Larger (and hotter) stars may be more on the blue side of average.
when the star gets really hot
All stars are hot. Blue stars are the hottest. The hotter a star is, the shorter the wavelength of light it emits. Blue light has a shorter wavelengths than most other colors.
If a blue star wasn't so hot - it wouldn't be a blue star - it would be a white star.See related question for more details.
it determines how hot or cold the star is, for example, a blue star means its boiling hot and a red star means its unbearably cold...
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!