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A star's color is related to its surface temperature.
the color of altair is yellowish-whaite ...
No it depends on its temperature.
A white dwarf star is created after a nebula and the black dwarf star is created after a nova
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A star's color is related to its surface temperature.
By its temperature, size, and color.
the color of altair is yellowish-whaite ...
It is a supergiant star, over 600 million miles in diameter, and is reddish in color
No it depends on its temperature.
A white dwarf star is created after a nebula and the black dwarf star is created after a nova
The color of a star is mainly related to the star's surface temperature. This is only remotely related to the star's mass; for example, high-mass stars can either be very hot (blue) or not-so-hot (red), depending on the phase in the star's life.
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the color of altair is yellowish-whaite ...
Yes. The red and orange and also the GREEN are the hottest colors
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Supergiant refers to size, not color. Supergiants can be of any normal star color, though yellow is not common.