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.
Barnard's Star is a very low-mass red dwarf star and has a spectral type of M4V.So it has the colour red.
No, the T Tauri star is not a giant star, in fact it is a medium-sized star. It is also a very cold star.
Purple is a cold colour.. and my favourite!
It isn't. Polaris is a star and therefore very hot.
Red, very small and cold.
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
Gamma Arietis (Mesarthim) is a triple star system in the constellation Aries.γ² Arietis is an A type star and has a colour of whiteγ¹ Arietis is an A type star and has a colour of whiteγ Arietis C is a type K star and has a colour of red
small, cold, and very far away from Earth
betelgeuse
temperature
No, colour is just an indication of temperature.
A colour cannot be assigned to a young star. It all depends on the mass of the star as to what temperature it will reach, and this temperature will dictate what colour it is.