composition (and) temperature.
Spectrum gives information about the composition of a star's gases by breaking down the incoming radiation into its constituent wavelengths. This information helps astronomers determine the elements present in the star's atmosphere and its temperature.
Infrared
All stars radiate infra-red along with the rest of the spectrum.
scientists can tell the stars composition and temperature from its spectrum. Hope tht helps :]
The differences in spectrum are mainly due to: * Differences in temperature between the stars * Differences in chemical composition * Differences in relative movement (redshift / blueshift, due to the Doppler effect)
Most stars exhibit a continuous spectrum, which contains all wavelengths of light in a continuous distribution. This is often referred to as a blackbody spectrum due to its smooth curve.
stars are not magic they are just gases
Its elemental composition.
scientists can tell the stars composition and temperature from its spectrum. Hope tht helps :]
No. The sun gives off a full continuous spectrum.
Orange stars have a K-type spectrum with a wide distribtion of brightness.
Stars are not plants they are really hot gases.