Hotter.
The smaller a star the longer it lives. Smaller stars can live up to 200billion years, while a supergiant only lives about 10 billion years. Cooler stars live longer because they don't burn as much energy as a hotter star, while the larger the star, the shorter its lifespan
The luminosity of a star is related to its surface temperature and size. Hotter stars with larger surface areas tend to have higher luminosities, while cooler stars with smaller surface areas have lower luminosities.
Massive stars are most likely to explode faster than smaller stars.
Yes, the color of a star is determined by its temperature, with hotter stars appearing blue/white and cooler stars appearing red. Generally, larger stars tend to be hotter and appear bluer, while smaller stars are cooler and appear redder.
This is not necessarily true. most of the time stars with a larger diameter have more mass but some stars with a smaller diameter are more dense and have a greater mass. Find a main sequence star chart and you can compare the data.
Blue stars are hotter, larger, and more luminous than red stars. They have shorter lifespans due to their high energy output. Red stars are cooler, smaller, and less luminous, and they have longer lifespans.
That's an opinion, but if you meant temperature-wise, the answer would be smaller stars because of the gas and pressure.
The five smaller stars represent the constellation of the Southern Cross.
Stars are smaller than the moon because they are further away. They're not actually smaller, its just because they are so far away. Stars are actually very large.
yes :) but some stars are actually smaller:)
Most stars are smaller than the sun, falling into the red dwarf category.
The biggest planet observed directly is Jupiter. Planets have been discovered near other stars, and they tend to be large as well, maybe because the smaller ones are difficult to detect.