the color of the hottest star is blue
Red stars can be smaller or larger than blue stars as there are two types of red star. Red dwarfs are much smaller than blue stars while red giants are much larger than blue stars.
Blue stars are massive and thus the amount of pressure in the core is greater than a smaller body. Because of this greater pressure, there is more heat, and this creates more fusion. Thus blue stars having more hydrogen, use up this fuel supply much quicker than smaller stars.
Blue Star- blue stars the super giants of the sky. they are much larger than yellow stars (about 3 times bigger) and hotter. Yellow Stars- yellow stars are a lot smaller and cooler an example is our sun. Therefore, because blue stars are hotter than yellow- they burn their nuclear fuel a lot faster and live for a shorter time.
We do get light from the other stars; that is why we can see them. We do not feel their heat or see very much light from them because they are millions of times farther away from us than the sun is.
the color of the hottest star is blue
Red stars can be smaller or larger than blue stars as there are two types of red star. Red dwarfs are much smaller than blue stars while red giants are much larger than blue stars.
because the sun is a star and stars contain gaseous properties, search stars into wikipedia if your not totally convinced lol
Blue stars are massive and thus the amount of pressure in the core is greater than a smaller body. Because of this greater pressure, there is more heat, and this creates more fusion. Thus blue stars having more hydrogen, use up this fuel supply much quicker than smaller stars.
Simply put, they are much to far away for us to feel their heat.
Blue Star- blue stars the super giants of the sky. they are much larger than yellow stars (about 3 times bigger) and hotter. Yellow Stars- yellow stars are a lot smaller and cooler an example is our sun. Therefore, because blue stars are hotter than yellow- they burn their nuclear fuel a lot faster and live for a shorter time.
No. They have a much shorter duration.
A stars color is determined mainly by it's surface temperature. They tend to range from Blue (hottest) thru white and yellow to red (coolest). One thing to bear in mind tho is that a Red Giant star, for example, produces more heat than a smaller yellow star but because the star is much bigger the heat is more spread out (because the surface area is so much bigger) and therefore it appears red.
Planets are large rocky or gaseous bodies found orbiting a star. Stars are are much larger bodies of gas, who have sufficient pressure and heat to sustain fusion. Planets are much smaller compared to stars. Stars also give out energy in the form of light (sun rays) planets just absorb it. Ex. the sun is a star, earth is a planet.
You can't really use telescopes because there is to much glare. But if you look up at the sky, you can see stars are Blue, And red. Blue stars are large and have short life spans. Red stars are red Supergiants. Stars late in there life cycle.
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Blue stars are much hotter than the Sun. The Sun has a surface temperature of about 5500 degrees Celsius (10,000 degrees Fahrenheit). Blue stars have temperatures of 30,000 to 53,000 degrees Celsius (54,000 to 95,000 degrees Fahrenheit). In other words, blue stars are about 5 to 10 times hotter than the sun.