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The surface temperature of a red giant is, at most, 5000 Kelvin.
It will be a class "G" star with a conventional colour of yellow with an apparent colour of yellowish-white.
near 0 if your talking about a Blue Star, itwould be less than 5000 degrees Celsius
There is no such star. Any of the major stars in the constellation Cygnus has "cygni" as part of its name - this is simply a suffix that means "of the Cygnus constellation".
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The surface temperature of a red giant is, at most, 5000 Kelvin.
According to Wikipedia, a red giant has a surface temperature of 5000 K or less.
Evaporation depends on the following factors - the temperature of the water at the air-water surface. The humidity of the air. The area of the air-water surface. The temperature of the air.
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Not that we know of. Note that the Sun has a surface temperature of about 5000 degrees Celsius, so any hypothetical life on the Sun would have to be VERY different from anything we know.
No animal living on earth can survive the temperatures in the earths core. The temperature is between 5000-9000 degrees.
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It will be a class "G" star with a conventional colour of yellow with an apparent colour of yellowish-white.
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