There are no stars that are very cold. Even the "coolest" stars are at thousands of degrees hot; if they weren't capable of supporting nuclear fusion, they would not be stars at all - they would be planets. The "coolest" stars glow a deep red, and are not very bright.
Purple is a cold colour.. and my favourite!
It isn't. Polaris is a star and therefore very hot.
yes she is a very big star she has sang the songs ...:I kissed a girl,Thinking of you,and Hot and Cold and so others i cant think of right now so yes she is a very BIG star
small, cold, and very far away from Earth
Barnard's Star is a very low-mass red dwarf star and has a spectral type of M4V.So it has the colour red.
betelgeuse
Yellow
it depends on the colour
the colour is red
Africa
Yellow
When a star colour is blue, then the temprature of the surface can go from 20,000c to 50,000c. When a star colour is white then the temprature of the surface is around 10,000c. If a star colour is yellow like the sun then the temprature of the surface is around 6,000c. If the star your looking at is red then it is not really hot, the temrature of the surface can go up to 3,000c. Hope i helped :)