No, but blue stars are hotter an estimation from 35,000,000-60,000,000 degrees and our Sun is 27,000,000 degrees.
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
NO, the Sun is not the hottest star. The hottest stars are the blue and white ones. The Sun is a medium sized star. The reason we find it so hot is because it is the nearest star to us
The sun is not a planet, its a star but the hottest planet is venus but if the sun was a planet ,it would be the hottest.
no it is very hot but it isnt the hottest that we know of
Yes.
NO it is not there is hotter stars.
The Sun is a star. Blue is the hottest. They fit into the Class O category, greater than or equal to 33,000K. Yellow stars (like the Sun) are in class G, and are between 5,200K and 6000k
There is only one star in the solar system that is the sun. So to answer your question the sun is. The sun is a main sequence star also. The hottest stars are blue/white ones followed by stars like our own than the coolest stars are red ones
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The sun is catagorized as a "yellow star" This is also known as an intermediate star. Blue stars are the hottest. The Sun is not a blue star. - Em